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Building Inspection Division
(303) 234-5933 Inspection line
(303) 235-2855 Office • (303) 237-8929 Fax
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CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE
Building Inspection Division
(303) 234-5933 Inspection line
(303) 235-2855 Office - (303) 235-2857 Fax
INSPECTION NOTICE
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Job Address/Permit Number:
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t...leI' ~iftea/re Qf VmnpletiQn
And / Or
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City of Wheat Ridge
7500 W. 29Avenue
Wheat Ridge, Colorado 80033
THIS CERTIFICATE VERIFIES THAT THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED BELOW, DOES
COMI'LT' WITH THE WHF.AT RIDGE BUILDING CODE, ZONING AND OTHER
RELATED LAND USE AND DEVELOPMENT LAWS OF THE CITY OF WHEAT
RIDGE FOR THE FOLLOWING PURPOSE.
PERMTl #18240
Healing Gczrden / Courtyard
Date: -5/13/20-,--05
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OwnerAddress: 1445 Tuthrrfan~~~YbrafRi.dLryo., CCLnnII
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Contractor: Saunders Constructiori. Inc.
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Chief Buildine Official:
Zoning Administrator:
INSPECTION RECORD
7500 W. 29th Avenue
Wheat Ridge, Colorado 80033
(303) 235-3855
~ /nspection Line (3031234-5933
Inspections will not be made unless this card is posted on the building site
24 Hours notice required for inspections
Job Address 3qk5
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Building Permit N. 49dvo D e Issued Type Occupancy
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INSPECTOR MUST SIGN ALL SPACES PERTAINING TO THIS JOB
FOUNDATION INSPECTIONS
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Plumbing (Underground)
Heating (Underground)
DO NOT POUR FLOOR UNTIL ABOVE H
AS BEEN SIGNED
Electrical Service
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A Certificate of Occupancy / Completion
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PURPOSE OF $TRUCTURE: --(~U't('~A E~v[A S~
Building Department Approval:
Remarks:
Zoning Approval:
Remarks:
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Public Works Approval:
Remarks:
Fire Marshall Approval:
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Sanitation District Api
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Remarks:
INSPECTION RECORD
7500 W. 29th Avenue
Wheat Ridge, Colorado 80033
(303) 235- 2855
vinspeation L/ne (303) 2345933
will not be made unless this card is posted on the building site
24 Hours notice required for inspections
Job Address ` x r-
Building Permit N. as 8 Da Issued 111 ~ 05 Type Occupancy
Owner --E~
Contractor . j . 75 Contractor Address i ~ n a Y, ~ c,l ;,.7 ( m
INSPECTOR MUST SIGN ALL SPACES PERTAINING TO THIS JOB
FOUNDATION INSPECTIONS
DATE
APPROVAL
DISAPPROVAL
INSPECTOR
INITIALS
COMMENTS:
Footings/Caissons
Stemwall
Reinforcing or Monolithic
Weafheryxoof / French Drain
Water/Sewer Service Lines
POUR NO CONCRETE UNTIL ABOVE FiAS BEEN SIGNED
CONCRETE SLAB FIOOR
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Plumbing (Undergtound)
Heating (Underground)
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPT.
Inspection Services Division
(303) 235-2855
Correction Notice
Job Address: 3e-44sr LU'C~, #"Z~
When corrections have been made, call for re-inspection at
303-234-5933. A ,
Date: z- -
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DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Building Permit Number : 18371
BUILDING INSPECTION LINE -(503-254-5985) Date : 2/17/2005
CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE
7500 WEST 29TH AVENUE
WHEAT RIDGE, CO 80033 - (303-235-2855)
Property Owner: LILLIBRIDGE
Property Address : 3445 LUTHERAN PKWY #200
Contractor License No. : 20182
Phone:
Company : Lakewood Electric Co., Inc. Phone : 303783-0600
OWNER/CONTRACTOR SIGNATURE OF UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT
I hereby certlry thatNe seWack disWnces proposed by this permit applicatlon are accurele, and
do not vialate appiica6le ordinanees, rules or regulations of the City of Wheat Ridge or covenants, easemeMS or reaVfctions of record; that all measurements shown, and allegations
matle are accurate;that I have read and agree to abide byall conditions printed on this
appfication, and that 1 aasumefull responsfbility for compliance with the Wh t Ridge Building
Code (U.B.C.) and aH oCher applicable Wt Rido n es, for work er this permit.
(OWMER)(CONTRACTOR) SIGNED DATE
Valuation :
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
Use:
Description : TENANT FINISH FIRE ALARM SYSTEM INSTFtLLATION (FEE COVERED UNDER PERMIT #
18258)
til
BUILDING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY
SIC : Sq. Ft. :
Approvai :
Occupancy: Walls
Electrical License No : 20182
Campany : Lakewood Electric Co.,
Inc.
Expiration Date : 2/28/2005
Approval : OKIKS
Roof : Stories : Residential Units :
Piumbing License No : Mechanical License No :
Company : Company :
Expiration Date : Expiration Date :
Approval: Approval:
(7) This pertnit was issuetl in accordence with the provisions set torth in yopur application and is suhject lo the laws of Ihe State of Cobrado and fo the Zoninp
RepWations entl Builtling Code of W heat Ritlge, Colorado or any oMar applicable ordinences of the City.
(2) This pertnit shall expire if (A) the work authorized is not commenced within sizly (80) days (mm issue tlate or (B) iha buiMinp authorized is susperWed or
abarMOned for a periatl of 180 days.
i 3) 1/ NispermN ezDim, a new permit may be acquiretl for a fee of one-helf the amount nortnally repuire0, pmvided rro chenpec have beenor will Oe made in the
. original plans and apecifications and any suspension or abandonment has not exceeded one (1) yeac If changes are made or if suspension or abenEOnment
exceeds one (1) year, full teec shall be paid (or a new permit i 4) No work M any manner shall be done that will change the natural Flow of water causing a drainapa problem.
!,5) Contrecta' ahell notify the iiding In peclortwaMy.tRUr (24) hours in advance for all inspections and shall receive written appmval on inspection carU before
proceeCiinp with s Ph of the lob.
(S) The iswance or ap a6 'ngs and specifications shall not Ee consVUed to be a pertnit for, nor an appioval W, any violation of the
provisions s ordinance, law, rule or reguWtion. Chief Building Inspector
Please sign Terms and Conditions on reverse side of page.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Building Permit Number:
oF w"E4T,~ BUILDING INSPECTION LINE - 303-234-5933 Date:
: o CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE
" 7500 WEST 29TH AVENUE
WHEAT RIDGE, CO 80033 - (303-235-2855)
~°~°R"°° APPLICATION
PropertyOvmer:
PropertyAddcess: Phone:
Contrac[or License No.: 8 a /303
Co~anY E ~e ~ Phone:l 78 3-a 66v
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OWNER/CONTRACTOR SIGNATURE OF UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT
I hereby certify that the setback distances proposed by ihis permit apPlication are
acwrale, and do not violate applicable ordinances, rules or regulations of the City of
Wheat Ridge or covenants, easements or resiricUons of record; that all measurements
shown, and allegations made are accurate; that I have read and agree to abide by all
wnditions printed on this application and that I assume full responsibility for
compliance with the Wheat Ridge Building Code (U.B.C) and all other appliwble
W heat Ridge Ordinances, for work unQer Nis permit.
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Description: :Sl~
Sq. Ft. added
Value:$
Permit Fee:$
Plan Review Fee:$
I Ise Tax:S_
Total:$
Expiration Date: Expiration Date: Expiration Date:
Approval Approval: Approval:
(1) This permit was issued in accordance with the provisions sel forth in yvur application and is subject to the laws of the Stale of
Colo2do and to the Zoning Regulations and Building Codes of Wheat Ridge, Colo2do or any other applicable ordinances of
the City.
(2) 7his permit shall expire it (A) the work authorized is not commenced within sixty (60) days from issue date or (B) the building
authorized is suspended or abantloned for a period of 720 days.
(3) If this permit expires, a new permit may be acquired for a fee of one-half the amount normally required, provided no changes
have been or will be made in the oriBinal plans and spedfications and any suspension or abandonmenl has not exceeded one
(1) year. If changes have been or if suspension or abandonment exceeds one (1) year, full fees shall be paitl tor a new permit.
(4) No work of any manner shall be done Ihat will change the natural flow of water causing a drainage problem.
(5) ConVaclor shall notify the Builtling Inspector twenty-four (24) hours in advance for all inspections and shall receive written
approval on inspecUon card before proceedin9 with successive phases of the job.
(6) The issuance of a permit or the approval of drawings and specifications shall not be consWed to be a permit tor, nor an
approval of, any violation of the provisions of the building codes or any other ordinance, law, rule or regulation.
Chief Building Official
Electrical License No: Plumbing License No: Mechanical License No:
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INSPECTION RECORD
7500 W. 29th Avenue
Wheat Ridge, Colorado 80033
(303) 235- 2855
cv°Inspectfon Line (303) 2345933
Inspections will not be made unless this card is posted on the building site
Job Address
Buiiding Permit No.
Ovmer z-x e- t,
Contractor ~
Contractor Address
24 Hours notice required for inspections
r-
el
I Type
I_J5 Occupancy I
(NSPECTOR MUST SIGN ALL SPACES PERTAINING TO THIS JOB
FOUNDATION INSPECTIONS
DATE
APPROVAL
DISAPPROVAL
INSPECTOR
INITIALS
COMMENTS:
Footings/Caasons
Stemwall
Reinforcing or Monolithic
Weather(xoof / French Drain
Water/Sewer Service Lines
POUR NO CONCRETE UNTIL ABOVE HAS BEEN SIGNED
CONCRETE SLAB FLOOR
Electrical(Underground)
Pkimbing (Underground)
Fleating (Underground)
DO NOT POUR FLOOR UNTIL ABOVE HAS BEEN SIGNED
Oectrical Service
Rough Electric
Rough Plumbing
Air Test Gas Piping
Rough Mechanical
Roofing
hnsulafbn
Drywall Screw
FirinLs /O-ces n
Electrical
ic) I
Plumbing
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Mechanical
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Frame / Interior Finish
R.O.W & Drainage
Fire Department
Parlcing 8 Landscaping
'""NOTE: ADDIT
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SPECT/ONS / COMMENTS ON BACK
OCCUPANCY NOT PERMITTED UNTIL CERTIFICATE OF
OCCUPANCY IS ISSUED
PROTECT THIS CARD FROM THE WEATHER
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RIIILDING USE TAX
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F'AYMENT kECEIVED AIIOUNT
CK 39606 9,176.62
TOTAL 9,176.62
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Building Permit Number : 78258
BUILDING INSPECTION LINE -(503-234-S93S) Date : 1/18/2005
CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE
7500 WEST 29TH AVENUE
WHEAT RIDGE, CO 80033 - (303-235-2855)
Properry Owner: LILLIBRIDGE HEALTH TRUST
Ptoperty Address : 3445 LUTHERAN PKWY #200 Phone : 317-408-1370
Contractor License No. : 18361
Company : Saunders Construction, Inc. Phone : 699 9000
OWNER/CONTRACTOR SIGNATURE OF UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT
I hereby:certify that the setback distances proposed by this percnit application are acctiirete, and
do not vfolate applipble ordinances, rules or regulations of the City of Wheat Ridge or
covenants, easements or restriclions of record; that all measurements shown, and allegations
made are accurate; thaf I have read and agree to abide by all conditlons printed on this
applicatlon, and that I assume full responeibility for compliance with the Wheat Ridge Building
Code (U.B.0.) and all other applicable WhgBt Ridge o,Ldinapqps, for work under this permit.
(OWNER)(CONTRACTOR)
Valuation :
$274,600.00
Permit Fee :
$2,565.95
Plan Review Fee :
$1,667.87
Use Tax :
$3,295.20
Total:
$7,529A2
Use :
Description : TENANT FIKISH (CORNERSTONE ORTHOPEDICS - STE 200).
SIC
BUILDING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY
1H5105. OK W/ NOTES.
Approval:
Occupanay: B Walls
Roof
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Sq. Ft. :
Stories : Resitleritial UnitS :
Electrical License No : 20182
Comparty :Lakewood Electric Co.,
Inc:
Expiration Date : 2/28/2005
Approval : OK/KS
Plumbing License No :22200
Company :ZPS, Inc.
Expiration Date : 1/24/2006
Approval : OK/KS
Mechanical License No : 20554 ,
Company : Innovative Mechanital
Systems, Inc.
Ezpiration Date : 3/5/2005
Approval : OK/KS ,
(1) This pertnit was.issued in accordance with the provisions set foAh in yopur apPlication and is subject to the laws of the Siate of CWoratlo and b the Zoninp
Regulations antl BuiWing Code of W heat RidBe, Colorado or any other applicable ordinences of the Ciry.
(2) This permit shall expire if (A) the work auUwrized is not commenced within sixy (80) days from issue date or (B) the buiWing authorizetl is Suspended or
abandonetl for a period o(120 Cays.
(3) If ihis permif eupires, a new pertnit may ba acquired (or a fee of one-half the amount normally required, provided rro changes have been w will 6e made in the
original plans and specmmtions and any suspension or abandonment has not ezceetled one (1) year. It changes are made a if suspension or abandonment
exceetls one(7 ) year, full /ees shall be paid for a new permit.
(4) No work of any manner nhall be tlone ihat will change the naturel Flow ot water causing a dreinage problem.
(5) Contrector shall notly the Building Inspeclor twenty-(our (24) hours in advance tor all inspecfions and shall receive written approval on inspection card Defore
proceediing with suctessive phases of the job.
(e) The issuance-of 12amm or the approval of tl2wings and specificalions shall not be construed to be a permit (or, nor an approval of, any vidafion of the
provis' uiMin d or Tyd r ordinance, law, rule r regulation.
ief Building I spe or
Please sign Terms and Conditions on reverse side of page.
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COMMUNiTY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Building Permit Number:
BUILDING INSPECTION LINE - 303234-5933 Date:
~ g CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE
7500 WEST 29TH AVENUE
WHEAT RIDGE, CO 80033 - (303-235-2855)
APPLICATION
PropertyOwnec Lillibridge Health Trust
Pmpertyaddress: 3445 Lutheran Parkway Phonel7/408-1370
Contractor License No.: 18361
Company: Saunders Construction, Inc. Phon(303/699-9000
OWNERICONiRACTOR SIGNATURE OF UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT
I hereby certify that the aet6ack distances pmposed 6y this permit application are
accurate, antl tlo not violate applicable ordinances, mles or regulalions of the Ciry o(
Wheat Ridge or covenants, easemenis or reslnctions M record; tha[ all
measurements shown, antl allegations made are accurale; Ihat I have read and
agree to abide by all wnditions printed on this applicalion and lhat I assume full
responsibility for compliance with the Wheat Rid9e Building Code (LLB.C) and all
other applicable Wheat Ridge Ordinaq&5, (oywork under this pernt.
XMNCOMRACTOR}
Description:
Construction Value:$:)IJi ~,c0
Pennit Fee:$
Plan Review Fee:$
l lee Tax~
Total:$
Tanant Finish (Cornerstone Orthopedics= Suite 200)
Sq. Ft. added
COMMENTS:
Approval:
Zoning:
BOILDING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY
IG COMMENTS:C_~)_
Approval:
WORKS COMMENTS:
Approval:
~ancv: Walls: Roof: Stories:
4013 Occunany B
SIC: Sq.FL:
7
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Residential Units:
~ CCC~
Electrical License No: Plumbing License NC,~ Mechanical License No:
CompanY zcck.L.Jnl"c-t Company: -~~..f 7rOt~ CompanY
Expiration Date: Expiration Date: Expiration Date:
ApprovaP Approval: Approval: _
(1) This pertnit was issued in accordance with the provisions set foAh in yourapplication and is subjecl to the laws of the State of
Colorado and to the Zoning Regulations and Building Codes of Wheal Ridge, Colorado or any other applicable ordinances of
the City.
(2) This permit shall expire if (A) the work authorized is not commenced within sixty (60) days from issue aate or (e) the buiiding
aulhorized is suspended or abandoned for a period of 720 days.
(3) If this permit expires, a new permit may be acquired for a fee of one-half the amount normally required, provided no changes
have been orwill be made in the original plans and speci6cations and any suspension or abandonment has not exceeded one
(1) year. If changes have been or if suspension or abandonmeN exceeds one (i) year, full fees shall 6e paid for a new permit.
(4) No work of any manner shall be done thal will change the naWral flow of water causing a drainage pmblem.
(5) Contractor shall notify the Building Inspeclor twenty-four (24) hours in advance for all inspec[ions and shall receive writlen
approval on inspection card before proceeding with successrve phases of the job.
(6) The issuance ot a permit or the appwval of drawings antl speci5cations shall nol be consiruetl to be a permit for, nor an
approval of, any viola[ion of the provisions of the building codes or any other ordinance, law, mle or regulation.
Chief Building Official
City of Wheat Ridge
Community Development Department
Memorandum
TO: Accounting Department
FROM: Kristy Shutto, Building DivisionP~'
SUBJECT: Refund for Permit
DATE: January 26, 2005
Reason: Overpayment of Building Use Tax. Plans submitted prior to the
1/1/2005 start date, therefore, fall underthe 2004 Tax Rate.
Please refund: 100% permit fee: $ (acct 01-510-00-516)
100% plan review $ (acct 0 1 -550-05-55 1 )
100°/o use tax: $1,647.60 (acct 01-500-02-505)
Total: $1647.60
TO: Saunders Construction, Inc.
6950 S. Jordan Rd.
Centennial, CO 80112
Thank You!
Kristv M. Shutto
Bldg. Dept. Secretary
WHEAT RIDGE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
PO BOX 507 • 3880 UPHAM STREET • WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO 800340507
303-4035900 • FAX 303940-0350 • WWW.WRFIRE.ORG
02 Architecture January 10, 2005
Attn: Scott Springstead
1820 Folsom Street
Boulder, Colorado 80302
Re: 3445 Lutheran Pkwy. , Cornerstone Orthopedics.
The following requirements are made under the 2003 International Fire
Code adopted by the Fire Board of the Wheat Ridge Fire Protection District
and the City Council of the City of Wheat Ridge, Colorado.
1. Fire alarm plans shall be submitted to the Fire District for approval.
(Alarm system shall compliant with N.F.P.A. 10 and A.D.A.
requirements.)
2. Fire sprinkler plans shall be submitted to the Fire District for
approval.
3. Two fire extinguishers shall be mounted in the main corridors with a
minimum rating of 2A- 40BC.
4. Fire dampers shall be supplied in the openings from the electrical
room and the mechanical room on the second floor.
5. All "Hot Work" operations shall have a fire extinguisher with a
minimum rating of 3A-60BC within 20 feet of operations.
6. "NO SMOKING" signs shall be posted at the entrance to the
construction site.
7. The existing fire alarm system shall be in normal operation when
construction work is finished each day.
8. The Fire District shall be notified if the Fire alarm or sprinkler
systems are to be down greater than 5 hours.
9. "ALL" Fire lanes shall remain clear at all times of construction. (
Contractor vehicles will be ticketed and or towed.)
lO.The Physicist report shall be forwarded to the Fire District for review
and approval of shielding requirements.
11.A11 alarm devices shall be supported to structure through out the
tenant finish.
12.A11 bathrooms shall comply with A.D.A. requirements.
13.Exit signs shall be placed outside the casting room facing the toilet #2
room. Change of the exit sign at the front door (200-1) to the north
east wall.
14.Any changes to the existing approved plans shall be submitted to the
Fire District for approval.
Any questions contact me at the Fire District at any time.
y submitted,
Respectful~J=Z
~DouglFire Marshal
t . .Nnn. . . . ,y , r , s..,«pybt..
Application Date: Permit No.
Wheat Ridge fire Protection District
P.O. Box 507 • 3880 Upham Street • Wheat Ridge, Colorado 80034-0507
303-403-5900 Office • 303-940-0350 Fax • www.wfire.org _ra
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Contrador In rmation Site Ioformafion ~
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0s prmk.ts aubjeet to immediate revocation and Me psmiitt miat be reh1mM upon demaM to a.
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TYPE OF PERMIT
FORMULA (see tec srnmute sheet)
FEES
Tlar* Iospedion
No. af Tanks=
Review AWii1t SysMm PWms
System Yalue=
Redew 5ptinlder Syshem Plans
SysOem Value=
Re,wiew MHSC: m Plans
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ReviewBuiltl' Plans
Valuation=
SpecW tiantlkrag or Use Plans
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Buiiding Permit Number : 18240
BUILDING JNSPECTION LINE -(SOS-284-5853) Date : 1/10/2005
CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE
7500 WEST 29TH AVENUE
WHEAT RIDGE, CO 80033 - (303-235-2855)
Property Owner. LIILIBRIDGE HEALTH TRUST MOB3
Property Address : 3445 LUTHERAN PKWY Phone : 317-408-1370
Contractor License No. : 18361
Company : Saunders Construction, Inc. Phone : 699 9000
OWNER/CONTRACTOR SIGNATURE OF UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT VelUetion : $23,000.00
I hereby certiy fhat the setback disfances proposed by this pertnit appliptlon are accurate, and pertnit Fee : $472.30
do not violate applipble ordinances, rules or regulations of the City of Wheat Ridge or
cpvenants, easements or restrictions of record; that all measurements shown, and allegadons PIBn RBVIEW F@8 : $307.00
madB are accurata;. that I have read and agree to abide by all conditions printed on ihis
application, and that I assume full responsibilfry for compliance wifh the Wheat Ridge Builtling U88 T8X : $276•00
Code (U.B.C.) and all other applicatile Wh at id e ordinances, for p~{~y~pQg~jhls peyrmit.
..~l~lV1?/ = T018l: . $7,055.30
(OWNERxCONTRACTOR)SIGNED ~
Use :
Description : REVISIONS TO COURTYARD AND ADD FOUNTAIN FEATURE
R5T
Approval :
MR
ZOning :
WR'
Approval:
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Approval :
Occupancy: Walls
BUILDING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY
SIC : Sq. FL :
115/05. HYDRO-SEEDING OF DRCH BANK BEHIND MOB 3 TO BE
COMPLETED AT SAME TIME.
N O ISS U ES.
Roof
Elecfical License No :
Comparryy ,
Expiration Date :
Plumbing License No :
Company:
Expiration Date :
Stories : Residential Units :
Mechanical License No :
Company :
Expiration Date :
Approval ; Approval : Approval :
(1) This pertnk was issued in accordance with the provisions set forth in yopur applica4on and is subject to the lewe of the Sfete of Cob'ado and to the Zoninq
Regulations and Building Code of Wheat Ridge, Cobratlo or any other applicable ordinances Mihe Cily.
(2) This pertnk shall expire if (A) the work authwized is not commenced within siuty (80) tlays fiom issue data a(8) the bulldirp autlarizetl, is auspentletl or
abandonetl for a period of 420 days.
(3) If this pertnit expires,. a new permit may be acquired for a fee of one-half the artwunt noimally required, pmvided m Chanpee heve tieen or wiN be mede in IAe
original plsns and specifications arW anysuspension or abandonment has not exceeded one (1) year. If chsnpas ere metle w Hsuapenabo wabenCOnmeM
exceetls. orre (1) year, full fees shall be peid for a new permit.
(4) No vrork of any manner shall be done that will change the naturel flow of weter caueing a dreinape probiem.
(5) Contractw ahall notiy the Building Inspflctor twenty-FOUr (24) hours in advance for all inspectiona arb shali recefve wtltten eppovel on inspecNOn caM be(ore
proceetliirlgwit essive ' b. (8) The iss per ' r the approval ings and specificalions shall not be consWed to be a pertnN fw, nor an appoval d, any vbletlon of the
pro ' o" b"ing c s ther ordinance. law, rule or regulation. -
Chief Buiiding Inspector
Please sign Terms and Conditions on reverse side of page.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Building Permit Number:
o' w"E'r,~ gUILDING INSPECTION LINE - 303-234-5933 Date:
^ ~ CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE
" 7500 WEST 29TH AVENUE
WHEAT RIDGE, CO 80033 - (303-235-2855)
`°`°R"°° APPLICATION
Property Owner. Lillibridge Health Trust MOB3
Property Address: 3445 Lutheran Parkway Phona317/408-1370
Contractor License No.: 13361 Company: Phone:
Saunders Construction' Inc. 303/699-9000
OWNERICONTRACTOR SIGNATURE OF UNUERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT
I hereby certiry that the selback tlistances proposed by this permit applica[ion ai
accurate, and do not violate applicable ortlinances, rules or regulations of the City Wheat Ritlge or covenanis, easements or resinctions of record; that :
measurements shown, and allegations matle are accurate; that I have read ar
agree to abide by all conditions printed on this application and that I assume fi
responsibility for compliance with the Wheat Rid e Builtling Code (U.B.C) and :
other applicable Wheat Ridge Ortlinances, for wk undp~ ihis permit.
DATE1ZIZ7I
>nstruction Value:$ 23,000
Permit Fee:$ Plan Review Fee:$
Llse Tax-R
TOt81:$
(nwNca)(cowrw~TOrz) vaiNrEO Brian J. fohen pATE12/27/04
Description:
Revisions to Courtyard and Add Fountain Feature
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Sq. Ft. added
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B 1 D D Rf NT USE ONLY SIC:
ONING COMMENTS: -'Approval: Zoning:
BUILDING COMMENTS: n ~r•
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Pueuc WoRKS ConnrtneNrs: ~)K
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Approval:
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Occupancv: Walls: Roof: Stories: Residential Units:
Electrical License No: 21082 Plumbing License No: 22069 Mechanical License No:
Company:Lakewood Electric Coompany: Crabb, Inc. Company:
Expiration Date:2/2g/p5 Expiration Date: $/12/05 Expiration Date:
Approval: Approval: Approval:
(1) This permit was issued in accordance with [he provisions set forth in your application and is subject to the laws of the Slate of
Colorado and to the Zoning Regulations and Building Codes ot Wheat Ritlge, Colorado orany other appliwble ordinances of
ihe City.
(2) This permit shall expire i( (A) the work authorizetl is not commenced within sixry (60) days from issue tlate or (8) the building
authorized is suspended or abantlonetl for a period of 120 days.
(3) If ihis permit expires, a new pertnit may be acquired for a(ee of one-half the amount normally required, provided no changes
have been orwill be made in the original plans and specifca[ions antl any suspension or abandonment has not exceetletl one
(1) year. If changes have been or if suspension or abantlonment exceeds one (1) year, full fees shall be paid for a new permit.
(4) No work of any manner shall be done that will change the naNral flow of water causing a dreinage problem.
(5) Contractor shall nolify the Building Inspedor tweMy-four (24) hours in advance for all inspedions and shall receive written
approval on inspeclion card before proceeding with successive phases of the job.
(6) The issuance of a permit or the approval o( drawings and specifcations shall not be construed to be a pertnit for, nor an
approval of, any violation of ihe provisions of Ihe building codes or any other ortlinance, law, mle or regulation.
Chief Building Official
INSPECTIONS WILL NOT BE MADE UNLESS ~
THIS CARD IS POSTED ON THE BUILDING SITE
I
Z4 HOURS NOTICE REQUIRED FOR INSPECTIONS
WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO
~ 7500 WEST 29th AVENUE (303) 234-5933
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INSPECTOR MUST SIGN ALL SPACES PERTAINING TO THIS JOB
INSPECTION DATE INSPECTOR
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S_2
/
F/
/ ~24"A RCP
NOTE: REFER TO CIVIL PLANS
FOR RCP ELEVATIONS AND
PLAN LOCATION.
V
~2" FOAM WRAP AROUND
RCP
_-~POUR CONCRETE AGAINST RCP
FOAM WRAP
-(2)#5 VERTICALS AT EACH FACE WITHIN
12" OF THE CONCRETE FOOTING END
EXTEND TOE OF FOOTING AS SHOWN.
~ SIMILARLY, EXTEND TRANSVERSE
FOOTING REWFORCEMENT.
_ CONCRETE REAINING WALL AND
REINFORCING PER DETAIL~~~`H~'4~=M~:~-r,.,.
~~~pG
CONCRETE FOOTING AND
i. '
REINFORCING PER DETAI-`'1/4
3 WALL PLAN AT RCP
SCALE 3/8' = 11-0'
EXEMPLA LUTHERAN MEDICAL CENTER
ri PRDJ. N0, 02168,50
DATE 22 NOV 2004
ISSUED FOR PR B-13 R2
ARCHIifCiUBE DWG, REFERENCED
SCALE AS NOTED
SKETCH NO S-3
I" GW UP FROM BELOW 6RADE
a
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a
❑ O
(INSTALLED WITH MINIMUM 5 FEET GOVE~
IN FOUNTAIN EQUIPMENT VAULT. PROVIDE
I" GAPPED AND VALVED SIUB FOR
GONNEGTION TO MANUAL AUTO-FILL
DEVIGE, PROVIDED BY FOUNATIN
DESIGNER. CAORDINATE WITH FOUNTAIN
MANUAL FOUNTAIN FILL _(E)8" SAN
DEVIGE LL5 VIA. AIRGAP, THEREFORE
NO BAGK NTION DEVIGE WILL ~
BE PROV D
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COURTYARD - PLUMBING PLAN
SCALE, 1' = 20'-0'
EXEMPLA LUTHERAN MEDICAL CENTER - COURTYARD
- PROJ. N0. 2002-093-00
DATE NOV. 17, 2004
ISSUEDFOR PR B-013 R2
ARtNITfCTURE DWG. REFERENCED 1 /P.01
REFER TO SHEET
P2.01 OF MOB-3
DRAWING
PAGKA6E
-GONNEGT NEW 4" SAN TO EXISTING 8"
SAN. GONTRAGTOR TO FIELD VERIFY
EXAGT LOGATION INVERT ELEVATION
OF EXISTING SANITARY MAIN PRIOR
TO GONSTRUGTION.
SCALE 1 " = 20'-0"
SKETCH NO P. 0 1
ROUTE UNDERGROUND TO
THERAPY FOUNTAIN WEST OF 5 6
~ IMAGIN6. RE: PO.I OF THE 04
GOURTYARD DRAWING ~ - 2 pyl - 6-
~ PAGKAGE - -
2-I/2" - - H2
Iq I
I" GW DOWN ON GOLUMN TO 5 5G-I
FEET BELOW GRADE.
- - - - - - H
soiL ~ 12
HOLDING
m-e
11/2"
lu 1
BRANGH I" GW RND PROVIDE HUT-OFF
"^LL '
o,-, .7 VALVES ON EITHER 51DE OF AIRGOGK (FOR
~ AFF FOUNTAIN SUPPLY BLOW OUT). 6ONTRAGTOR
TOILET
SHALL PROVIDE AGGE55 PA L IN GORRIDOR
GEILING, 36" X 36".
4"
- - - - - - - - - G.4
- --5AN - -
4"FGO ~2 Z -
4"
I :9l ~U 3 I~4"
~ EXEMPLA LUTHERAN MED
PROJ. N0. 2002-093-00
DATE NOV. 17, 2004
ISSUED FOR PR B-013 R2
ARCNITEtiORf DWG. REFERENCED P2.01
oEC I c zooa
ICAL CENTER - COURTYARD
SCALE
SKETCH NO P O. 2
PLAN GODE: FD-I
FLOOR DRAIN
MAKE: JOSAM
MODEL: #32100-50
GONTRAGTOR SHALL PROVIDE SIUDOR AIR
ADMITTANGE VALVE "MINI-VENT" WITH
PROTEGTIVE GAP. THE PROTEGTIVE GAP SHALL
BE PAINTED WITH ULTRAVIOLET PROTEGTIVE
PAINT PRIOR TO IN5TALLIN6 GAP ON VALVE.
r7 EXEMPLA LUTHERAN MEDICAL CENTER - COURTY~~b' ~ 2004
` PROJ. N0. 2002-093-00 SCALE N❑NE
DATE NOV. 17, 2004
~
ISSUEDFOR PR B-013 R2
,_~.,.....<o.
ARtNIiECiUflE DWG. REFERENCED 1 /P.01 SKETCH NO P.03
FOUNTAIN LINE VOLTA6E GONTROLS
E.G. SHALL PROVIDE LINE VOLTA6E GONTROLS
AND GONTAGTORS A5 REQUIRED BY FOUNTAIN
GONNEGT TO EXISTING INSTALLER. PLEASE SEE MONARGH POOLS
BOLLARD LI6HT AS SHOWN, DRAWIN65 OR WORK ASSOGIATED WITH
5EE EI.OI OF 51TE PAGKA6E INTERGONNE W6 GIRG. PUMP AND HEATER
FOR REMAINDER OF GIRGUITRY. (OPTION f~ONL , AND AUTOFILL FLOAT SWITGH
- ~ GONNEGTION£i.
j
OPTION A - PROVIDE (2#12,
I#126)314"G. FROM FOUNTAIN
SF
~
VAULT HEAT TRAGE TO LIN-8
.
GOORDINATE LOGATION AND
SF
GONNEGTION REQUIREMENTS
WITH PIPIN6 AND HEAT TRAGE
ry
-
INSTALLER.
PTI
N B
NO HEAT TRAGE
.
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OPTIONS A d B- PROVIDE
26
ATHER PROOF 6FI
~
TAGLE IN PUMP VAULT
FOR AND PLUG
o
GONNEGTIO WATER LEVEL
SENSOR d PUM TROLS.
a r ~ OPTION A- SEE PR B-013 i22 E.03 FOR
,u ~ THREE HEATER GONNEGTION OPTIONS.
Q SF ❑ GOORDINATE WHIGH OPTION IS USED, IF
N I ANY, WITH FOUNTAIN INSTALLER.
OPTION B - NO HEATER
OPTION A d B- PROVIDE 30A/3P NEMA
4X DISGONNEGT WITH ISA FUSES AND (3#12,
1#120) 314"G. FOR GONNEGTION TO 3HP
FOUNTAIN PUMP. GONNEGT TO LIN-10,12,14.
~
` RELOGATE EXI5TIN6 LI6HTIN6 BOLLARD AS
SHOWN. TYPIGAL FOR (3).
RELOGATE WEATHE12PR00F DUPLEX REGEPTAGLE
AND GIRGUIT AS SHOWN. TYPIGAL FOR TWO.
ry_ ~O cq~~~~ \-GIRGUITRY.O PIMAGINGAINDEROFHOWN,SEE
:
COURTYARD - ELECTRICAL PLAN
• 1 NOTE,
SCALE, P= 20'-0' ENriaE uisrnuJ.na+, irvawir+s eur wor umTEo ro ustmr+s, cowwir, wiwrvs ~
~ 2004 nenioos, eorvviwe, 9rzanmir+e ,arm 6Fi PRoTEcnorr sFw.L ee aROwvM nrro
115TALLID IN P4GORDANGE WITN N.EL. 680 PARTS I AW V.
~ EXEMPLA LUTHERAN MEDICAL CENTER - COURTYARD
PROJ. N0. 2002-093-00 SCALE 1" = 20'-0" ~
DATE NOV. 17, 2004
ISSUED FOR PR B-013 R2
ARCNITECiUflE DWG. REFERENCED 1/E1 .01 (SITE) SKETCH NO E,01
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VOLTP6E L!
130
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]002-093-00
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26
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10
29
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91
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33
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PROJ. N0.
DATE
ISSUED FOR
DWG.REFERENCED
2002-093-00
NOV. 17, 2004
PR B-013 R2
1 /E0.02
SCALE NONE
SKETCH NO E0. 2
:
OPTION I:
HEATER RATED 208V, 3~P, 12KW, 34A.
PROVIDE (3#8 d I#106) 3/4"G TO 40A3P BREAKER IN PANEL LIN, GIRGUITS
16,18,20.
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HEATER RATED 240V, Im, 5.5KW, 23A.
PROVIDE (2#10 8 I#106) 3/4" TO 30A2P BREAKER IN PANEL LIN, GIRGUITS 16,18.
GOORDINATE HEATER OPTIONS, IF ANY WITH FOUNTAIN INSTALLER.
GOORDINATE ALL WORK A550GIATED WITH FOUNTAIN, INGLUDIN6 BONDING,
6ROUNDIN6, AND GONTROL WIRIN6 REQUIREMENTS WITH FOUNTAIN INSTALLER
PRIOR TO ORDERINO EQUIPMENT OR ROUGH-IN.
2. ALL WORK SHALL GOMPLY WITH APPLIGABLE LOGAL AND NATIONAL GODES.
3. GOORDINATE GONDUIT ROUTING, DEVIGE PLAGEMENT, AND SEQUENGE OF
INSTALLATION WITH GENERRL GONTRAGTOR, FOUNTAIN INSTALLER, AND OTHER
TRADES.
n FA &w-mLN EXEMPLA LUTHERAN MEDICAL CENTER - COURTYARD
PROJ. N0. 2002-093-00 SCALE 1" = 20'-0" i~
DATE NOV. 17, 2004 .e...~~p
ISSUED FOR PR B-013 R2
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Building Permit Number : 17743
BUILDING INSPECTION LINE -(303-234-5933) Date : 9/23/2004
CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE
7500 WEST 29TH AVENUE
WHEAT RIDGE, CO 80033 - (303-235-2855)
Property Owner: EXEMPLA LUTHERAN MOB #3
Property Address : 3445 LUTHERAN PKWY
Phone :
Contractor License No. : 20182
Company : Lakewood Electric Co., Inc.
Phone : 303783-0600
OWNER/CONTRACTOR SIGNATURE OF UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT Construction Value :
I hereby certify that the setback distances proposed by this permit application are accurate, and
Permit Fee :
do not violate applicable ordinances, rules or regulations of the City of Wheat Ridge or
covenants, easements or restrictions of record; that all measurements shown, and allegations
Use Tax : $0.00
made are acwrete; that I have read and agree to abide by all conditions printed on this
application, and that I assume full responsibility for compliance with the Wheat Ridge Building
$0
00
T
f
1
Code (U.B.C J and all other applicable h i e ordin nce for rk under thips p~erm,,iL
4
.
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(OWNER)(CONTRACTOR)SIGNED • DATE~7/n(~
US2:
Description : FIRE ALARM - CORE & SHELL. AS PER APPROVED DRAW INGS.
FEE COVERED BY
SAUNDERS : PERMIT # 16905
BUILDING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY
Zanirrg COmmehts:
Approval:
Zoning :
Builtltng Cq`rtiments:
Approval:
Public:Works Comments:
Approval:
SIC : Sq. Ft. :
Occupancy : Walls : Roof : Stories : Residential Units :
Electrical License No :
Company:
Plumbing License No :
Company :
Mechanical License No :
Company :
Expiration Date : Expiration Date : Expiration Date :
Approval : Approval : Approval :
(1) This pertnit was issued in accordance with ihe provisions set foRh in yopur application and is subject to the laws of the State of Colorada and to the Zoning
Regulations and Building Code of W heat Ridge, Colorado or any other applicable ordinances of the City.
(2) This pertnit shall expire if (A) ihe work authonzed is nol commenced within sizty (60) days fmm issue date ot (B) ihe building authorized is suspanded or
abandoned for a period of 120 days.
(3) If this permit expires, a new permit may be acquired for a fee of one-half ihe amount normally required, provided no changes have been or will be made in the
onginal plans antl specifwtions and any suspension or abantlonment has nol exceeded one (1) year. If changes are made or if suspension or abandonment
exceeds one (i) year, full fees shall be paid for a new permit.
(4) No work of any mannar shall be done that will change the natural flow o(water causing a drainage problem.
(5) Contractor shall notify ihe Building Inspector iwenty-four (24) hours in advance for all inspections and shall receive writlen approval on inspection card before
pmceedii ccessywp~ 35€sv(i 'ob.
4 -17 wings and specifcations shall not be construed to be a pertnit for, nor an approval of, any violalion of the
(6) Th ' a t o6 r lhe approval o
'Idy~ 4e other ordinance, law, mle or regulation.
Chief Building Inspector
Please sign Terms and Conditions on reverse side of page.
COMMUNITY D£VELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Buiiding Permit Number:
O~ ~E~l ,p BUILDtNG INSPECTION LINE • 303-234-5933 Date:
o, ClTY OF WHEAT RIDGE
" 7500 WEST 29TH AVENUE
WHEAT RIDGE, CO 80033 - (~3-2352855)
APPLICATION
ProperryOwncr: ~XE'AI~LJf h!/~F.,~~}.J M.D-B-"r-J
Properry Address: b° SD O k} • 3$~ `l,U.2~ Phone:
Convactor License No.:
Company: L/~KEWDOD IEL,EP T•CiG cD -.-A.1~ Phone:S'o~ -793-11640
pWMEWCpNTRALTOR SIGl1AT11RE OF UNOERSTANOING /WD AGREEMENT
I Mereby cMily Cut U+e setbadi tlistaneec proposed Dy this permit aDWicatio^ are Construction Value:S aa,,ADD ~
axurote. antl tlo not hWa4 applicaDk orCinanoes, Mes a repuWtions otttx City of Pennit Fee:S
'N"wt Rape °°"°nar'ts• e"°"'°"u °"`:°;ctio`u m`°°°'e: Nat'" meaw""k"es Plan Review Fee:S
yhpwn, enA a{spa0ons made arc eca2te: Ma71 have ma0 anE apree b abi0e by atl
eorWiorns printeC on mis sppication ana mat i aasume luu responsibiGry ror [1ce Tax7s
pprrpliance witth Vie Wheat Rdpe Buildinp Code (U.B.C) and ail other appliwbk
wnwt aklye aainances, i« work umoW mi: xrnt2"~ Total:$
/Ow'ERMCOI+ii+A(."TOA1. S~GMED y, • L DAT£ A D
(OWNER)(CONTMCTORJ: NTEO -J,>,Y/J /0401-12
Deuription: /AO-.e eD~L°e 1,
sa. f,..dded '*s ~e t, '00~0/ ,jo"'AP cl wIc,o
Exp'vation Date: Expiration Date: Expuation Date:
f1PProval: APProval: ADProvaI:
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Wheat Ridge Fire Protection District
P.O. Box 507 • 3880 Upham Street I Wheat Ridge, Colorado 8003
303-403-5900 Office • 303-940-0350 Fax • www.wffire.org
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PO BOX 507 •3880 UPHAM STREET • WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO 80034-0507
303-403-5900 • FAX 303-940-0350 • WWW.WRFIRE.ORG
Lakewood Electric Co., Inc. May 25, 2004
Patrick Butler
4693 South Natches CT. Unit B+ C
Englewood, Colorado 80111
Re: Plan Review for Exempla Lutheran Medical Office Building #3, alarms
The following are requirements of the Fire District under the 1997 Uniform
Fire Code, adopted by the city council of the City of Wheat Ridge,
Colorado.
l. Knox box to be shall be added to the building, outside the main entrance
to M.O.B. #3. W
2. Change of the recall of the elevator on activation of the smoke detector in
the elevatar control room on the first floor, shall recall the elevator to the
second floor. This change is in compliance to the U.B.C. as well as the
U.F.C.
3. System test to be completed prior to rough in or final testing. Fi're district
shall be notified of any changes from the originai plans that are
submitted.
4. Fire extinguisher locations along with magnetic door releases shall be
submitted to the fire district for approval.
5. Graphic map shall be mounted at the Fire control panel and annunciator
panel at final inspection.
6. Smoke detectors shall be added to the submitted plans for coverage of the
"corn-shelled" areas with a travel distance of not greater than 50 feet.
This shall include all levels.
Any questions regarding this plan revicw please conYact the Fire District ar
myself.
Resp~etfullys bmit~ed, ~
Douglas J. Saba
Pire Marshal
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Firetrol
OneSourcef2'Y'ESolutions
FIRETROL PROTECTION SYSTEMS INC.
SUBMITTAL DATA
(ONOTIFIEftm
FIRE ALARM SYSTEM
EXEMPLA LUTHERAN MOB #3
8300 W. 38th AVE.
WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO
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SUBMITTED TO:
LAKEWOOD ELECTRIC
4231 S. NATCHES CT.
ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO 80110
PHONE: (303) 783-0600
ATTN: BOB FOX
3538 PEORIA STREET, UNIT #506, AURORA, COLORADO 80010
PHONE (303) 366-5875 FAX (303) 366-0646
EXEMPLA LUTHERAN MOB 3
FIRE ALARM DETECTION SYSTEM:
AFP-1010 FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL
SBB-84 CABINET
FCPS-24S6 REMOTE POWER SUPPLY
PS-1270 BATTERY
PS-12180 BATTERY
FCM-1/FRM-1 CONTROL & RELAY MODULE
FMM-1 MONITOR MODULE
FMM-101 MINI MONITOR MODULE
FSP-851 PHOTO DETECTOR
FST-851 THERMAL (HEAT) DETECTOR
8710LP LOW PROFILE DETECTOR BASE
302-135 HEAT DETECTOR WITH AP-P ADAPTOR PLATE
NBG-12LX ADDRESSABLE MANUAL PULL STATION
DH100ACDCP PHOTO DUCT DETECTOR
ST-5 SAMPLE TUBE
RTS-451 REMOTE TEST STATION
A77-16B POWER SUPERVISORY RELAY
LCD-80 LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY
ABF-1 D ANNUNCIATOR FLUSH BACK BOX
S1224MC MULTI CANDELA STROBE (15 CANDELA)
P1224MC MULTI CANDELA HORN/STROBE (15 AND 75 CANDELA)
p1224MCK MULTI CANDELA WEATHERPROOF HORN/STROBE (110 CANDELA)
WgB WEATHER PROOF BACK BOX
MR-201/C CONTROL RELAY
FM998-120 ELECTROMAGNETIC DOOR HOLDER
CUSTOM GRAPHIC MAP
5104 FIRE CONTROL COMMUNICATOR
NOTI F1 E R~
F/RE SYSTEMS
GENERAL
The AFP1010 is an intefligent, addressable, fire alarm con-
trol panel with the capacity for 792 individually identifiable
and wntroflable detectionlcontrol points. The modufar
hardware design and easy-to-define system operation soft-
ware allows the user to easily configure the AFP10I0 in
the field. .
The AFP1010 is UL Listed under the following Standards:
UL 864 Control Units for Fire Protective Signaling Systems;
UL 1076 Proprietary Burglar Alarm Units; and UL 1610
Cen[ral Station Burglar Aiarm Units. The AFP1010 also
meets the requirements of NFPA Local, Auxiliary, Remote
Station, Proprietary, and Emergency Voice/Alarm Fire Sys-
tems.
Addressable/intelligent detectors help fire-fighting person-
nel quickly Iocate a fire during its early stages.
FEATURES
• Compietely field-programmable and configurable, no
computer programming skills required. System contin-
ues to provide fire protection while program is being ed-
ited.
• System capacity: 396 inteNigent detectors pius 396 moni-
tor/control modules (792 total points) and 240 software
zones, pius 2,048 annunciator/control points.
• Intelligent (Anaiog) Detectors: lonization, Photoeiectric,
l"hermai (with or without Rate-of-Rise feature), and Mul[i-
sensor (ion, photo, and heat in same head).
• Intelligent photoelectric duct detectors.
• Addressable initiating modules to monitor normally opert
or normally closed contacts.
• NOTI•FIRE•NET° interface provides a peer-to-peer
high speed network (see dafa sheetON-4644).
• Upload(download of all program information to a PC com-
patible computer.
• VeriFireT"' software utility - create, edi[, check, simulate
by association, and compare panel databases (Win-
dows(D 95198 compatible).
• SCS-8 smoke control option (NFPA 90A, 92A & B listed
dedicated or non-dedicated systems).
• Automatic drift compensation of intelligent smoke detec-
tors (UL Listed).
• Automatic system.test activates and verifies (17 cycles
in a 24-hour period) every detector in the system. Meets
the calibrated test requirements of NFPA 72 (UL Listed).
• Detecror sensitivity adjust: manuai or automatic (day/
night).
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Intelligent Fire Detection
and Alarm System
Section: Intelligent Fire Afarm Control Panels
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LIST
• Maintenance Aler[ function automaticaliy warns of con-
taminated detectors.
• Walk test with counters per point and identification of
hvo detectors set to same address. Automatic abort timer.
• Alarm verification, with verification tally counter, per in-
telligent detector. Also inciuded is a programmable de-
tector verification limit check.
• Addressabie dry-contact relay moduies and supervised
Notification Appliance circuit modules.
• Modular hardware deslgn with plug-in terminal biocks.
• Multiple microprocessors with degreded operation mode
in the event of a CPU failure.
• 20-charactercustomalpha/numericdescriptivelabelsfor
each system point and sofiware zone.
NOTI• FIRE•NETTM is a irademark of NOTIFIER, 1994. Windows(D is a registered irademark of Microsoft Corporation,
This documenl is nol iNended to be usetl for installation purqoses. We Sry to keep our 0 ~oo ~ ~
pmduct infortnation up-to-dale and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications
or anticipate all requirements. All spedfcaUons are subject lo change without notice.
For mote information, contact NOTIFlER, Phone: (203) 484-7161 FAX: (p03) ABd-7118 r:T,:;
ON O TI FI E W One Fire-Lite Place, NoM1h(orQ ConnecGcul 06472 Bi61NFFBINi 6 MANBfdC11HINC Mada in Iha U.S.A.
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The AFP1010 (shown in CAB-A3 cabinet)
• Powerfui control-by-event function:
- Point and/or zone.
- AND/OR/NOT functibn.
- Time equations.
- Tracking/latching selections.
- Pulse timers.
• Non-Alarm points (Iowerpriority) forsecurity, energy man-
agement, or lighting functions.
• Control-by-time functions for time and date actuation of
outputs. Programmable time defays and pulse functions.
• User-selectable sensitivity settings pet detector.
• 400-event history log stored in nonvolatiie memory with
dispfay, scrolV, and print features.
• Real-time nonvolatile clock for time and date stamp of
all events.
• Optional multiple assignable passwords.
• Disable/Enable peraddressable device orsoftwarezone.
• S[atus report (several types of reports) for all devices in
system, including detectorsensitlvity and verification tally.
• UZC-256 un+versal zone coder (positive non-interfering
successive) module (see UZC-256 data shee[).
• ACM-8R remote relay module extends AFP1010 point
capacity (see ACM-8R data sheet).
• Software timers for silence inhibit, alarm cutout, and alarm
verification.
• High-speed EIA-485 annunciator/control interface.
• 80-character alphanumeric Supertwist LCD display with
built-in backlighting.
• Remote aiphanumeric annunciator option (LCD-80).
• 30-key tactile keypad with fuil alphabetic capabiliry.
• Remote CRT terminal option with aiarm and trouble
counter.
• Muitipieremote40-columnand80-columnprinteroptions.
• Block acknowledge of troubles and auto trouble restora-
tion.
• Trouble reminder option (programmable).
• XPorXPStranspondersforlargemultiplexsystems(see
XP orXP5 data sheet).
• ACS serial remote annunciatorcontrol systems (seeACS
data sheet).
• LDM modules for custom annunciators and control re-
lays.
• Extensive transient protection.
• Rapid polling algorithm for manual station response in
under five seconds (first 20 addresses).
• Pre-Alarm option (programmable) for advanced warning
of false alarm conditions.
• Marine agency approved.
• UDACTUniversalDigitalAlarmCommunfcatorTrensmit-
ter. Transmits up to 2048 points to a central station (see
UDAGTdata sheet).
PRODUCT LINE INPORMATION
BE-1010N: Base equipment for AFP-1010. Includes
CPU-2, DfA-1010, ICA-4L, manuals, cables, and miscella-
neous hardware.
CPU-2: The Central Processing Unit is the director of all
system communications and operations. The CPU-2 stores
all of the system's operational parameters (which are pro-
grammed in [he fieid) in nonvoiatile memory. The CPU-2
also provides a Form-C alarm contact and a Form-C troubie
contact. Communications with LIB, SIB, and DIB boards
are over a high-speed serial interface. Removal, discon-
nection, or failure of any control panel board is detected
and reported by the CPU-2. This module contains and ex-
ecutes ali control-by-event programs for specific action in
response to an alarm condition.
Conhohby-event programs are held in the nonvolatile pro-
grammable memory.
DiA•1010: 7he Display Interface Assembly consists ofa
hinged door, a 30-key keypad; an 80-character liquid crys-
tal display (backlit); and a Display Interface Board (DIB).
The keypad has controls forACKNOWLEOGE/STEP; SIG-
NAL SILENCE; SYSTEM RESET; SYSTEM TEST LAMP
TEST, READ STATUS; ALTER STATUS; PROGRAM; SPE-
CIAL FUNCTION; BACK SPACE; ENTER; numeric keys 0
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and AUTOSTEP keys speed readout of status information.
It has LED display for System A1arm; System Trouble; Dis-
play Trouble; AC Power; and Signals Silenced. The LCD
display has 80 ch&acters in two fines of 40 characters each.
It is capable of displaying all status information, including:
Type o4 Event (6 characters); Type of Device (12 charac-
ters); Custom Point Label (20 characters); Custom Zone
Label (20 characters); Time and Date (14 characters); and
Point Number (3 characters).
The DIB includes nonvolatile memory fot all custom labels
and passwords. The DIB provides integral status and pro-
gramming functions using interactive menu displays on ei-
ther the LCD display or the CRT terminal. All program ed-
iting may be achieved without special equipment and with-
out interrupting AFP1010 alarm monitoring.
The DIA-1010 includes an RS232 interface for a printer
and an EIA-485 interface for the I,CD-80 (terminal mode).
Up to 32 LCD-80 displays may be installed, each with ACK,
SILENCE, and RESET switches.
LIB•400: The Loop Interface Board communicates with
up to 198 intelfigent detectors and 198 addressable mod-
ules over hvo Signaling Line Circuits (SLCs). L/B-400 pic-
tured at right. See Common L/B Features below.
LIB-200A: The Loop In-
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wires called the SLC loop. This SLC Ioop may be wired to
function like a Style 4, or Style 6 circuit. The SLC loop may
be up to 12,500 feet (3,810 meters) in length if 12 AWG
(3.25 mm') wire is used (smaller gauge for shorter dis-
tances). If the ISQ-X module is used belween each zone
of devices, the LIB/SLC can function like a Style 7 circuit.
The LIB is nortnally cAntrolled by the CPU, but includes
Local Mode software that will provide degraded operation
in the unlikely event ot CPU failure. A genera{ alarm bus
between LIBs functions in the event of a CPU failure. This
6us allows all programmed local mode points to operate
as a common alarm when programmed.
All wiring from the Loop Interface Board is power limited
per UL requirements, and connected with plug-in terminal
biocks. A11 connections may be made to these terminal
6locks, allowing foritie identification and corrections of any
feld wiring faults prior to the final connection of the termi-
nal blocks to the Loop Interface Board.
SIB4048A: Serial Interface Board provides the follow-
ing interfaces:
• Dual EIA-232 terminal
ports (2400 baud, ASCII) for CR7, and olher EDP-
listeddevices.
• Dual EIA-232 printer port
for PRN Printer, VGAS, oo~
and other EDP-listed de-
vices.
• EIA-485 annunciation
ports (20 K baud, ASCII)
for ACS annunciators,
AMG, and Network Interface Board.
The SIB-2048A has full optical isolation on the EIA-232
interfaces to avoid ground-fault problems with EDP-listed
devices. All terminai biocks piug-in to simplify installation
and service.
SIB•NET: NetworkioterfaceboardforNOTt•FlRE•NET
(see separate data sheet).
MPS-24A: The Main Power Supply mounts in the lower
left of the cabinet, and provides the following capabilities:
• Electricaliy regulated system power supply (24 VDC and
5 VDC).
• Resettable electrically regulated power for fourvwire de-
tectors.
• Non-resettable electrically regulated power for indicat-
ing appliances and/or ACS annunciators (3.0 amps).
• Dual-rate battery charger for gell-cell batteries (up to 55
AH) and NiCad cells up to 32 amp hours (NiCads mount
external).
• Ground (eaRh) Fauit detection, with LED display,
• AC fail/brownout detect and battery switchover, with LED
indicator.
• 120 VAC and 240 VAC
(MPS-24AE) options a C~0
with circuit breaker and n%~~°' : ~`Y
transient protection. s 90000
• PTC power limiting c}~ ~ o 0
and overload protec- 0° o
tion on all outputs. g~ . ti o
Switched regulation
for high efficiency and ~
lowpowerdissipation. ^ ~ o, 0
• True battery supervision.
• Power-saver charger shutdown in alarm.
• Compatible with CHG-120 extemal 120 amp-hour bat-
tery cabinetand charger.
• Deep battery discharge pre-
vention.
APS-6R: (pictured at righf)
Auxiliary Power Supply (ex-
pander). Provides up to 6.0 am-
peres of regulafed power for
compatibie notification appliance
circuits. Includes battery input
and transfer relay, and overcur-
rent protection. Mounts on one
of four positions on a CHS-4L or
CHS-4 chassis.
MB'T i: Municipal Box Trip for
NFPA 72 auxiliary applications. Use in conjunction with
one CMX module and
one A77-7168 power
supervisfon relay.
CHS-4: (at right)
~ • . • Chassis, four position, s
Use for APS-6R ^ .
modules.
DP-t: Blank dress panel. Use to cover unused rows in
cabinet, or CNS-41CHS-41- chassis.
CAP-1: The CAP-1 capacitor is used to filter-out high-
frequencyAC interference belween Earth Ground and Sys-
tem Common within the same cabinet (one per power sup-
PlY)•
CAB-3 Series Cabinets: (see dafa sheet DN-3549 for
cabinet options).
SECURITY EQUIPMENT
RKS-1 Remote Keyswitch
STS-1 Security Tamper Switch ~
CONSTRUCTION
The basic equipment for the AFP1010 is the BE-1010N,
which includes one DIA-1010; one CPU.2, and one ICA-
4L. SIB and LIB boards are then plugged into ICA-4L chas-
sis and an MPS Series power supply is installed in the cabi-
net. The maximum AFP includes 2 LIBs and 1 SIB, and
will fit in the CAB-A3 enclosure. Larger enclosures may be
ordered if desired for additional power supplies, XP tran-
sponders, etc. Each cabinet includes space at bottom for
power supply and up to 25 amp hours of batteries. The
BB-55 and cabinet may be used for 55 AH batteries.
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
• Primary input power: 120 VAC, 50160 Hz.
Primary input Qower. 240 VAC, 50160 Hz. Add an "E" to
end of the modei number (example: MPS-24AE).
Primary AC power supervision with automatic switcho-
ver to supervised standby 6atteries.
DN-3341 • 07177/00 - Page 3 of 4
18GENICY E.95TINGS AND APPRg9Vl81S
C29lIAPa'33'9Bl.E ADDR~SSAB6.E DE@/ICES
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See the first page of this data sheet for listing agencies
and file numbers. These listings and approvals apply to
the basic AFP1010 control panei. In some cases, certain
modules may not be listed by certain approval agencies,
or listing may be pending. Consult factory for latest listing
status.
ARCHITECTURAL/
ENGINEERING SPECIFICA710N5
Specifications are available on CD-ROM with NOTIFIER's
Speci•FireT"" software. Contact NOTIFIER for details;
http//www.n otifier.com.
COMPATIBLE IN7ELLIGENT DE7'ECTORS
FSI-751
lon detector.
FSP-751
Photo detector.
FSP-751T
Photo detector with fixed thermal element.
FST-751
Thermai detecror, fixed.
FST-751 R
Thermal detector, fixed and rate-of-rise.
IPX-751
Advanced multi-criteria de[ector (ion/photo/
thermal).
HPX-751
HARSHT"' photo detector (requires specia/
base).
FSD-751 P
Duct detector, with housing.
FSD-751RP Duct detector, with housing and relay.
INTELLIGENT DETECTOR BASES
6710LPBP
Standard flanged base, package of ten.
6510BP
Standard flangeless base, package of ten.
B710HD
Base for HPX-751 (HARSHTM') only.
6224RB
Relay base.
B2248I
Isolator base.
B501BH
Sounderbase.
B501BHT
Sounder base with temporal sounder.
NBG-12LX Addressable pull station, visible LED.
FMM-1 Monitor module.
FMM-101 Monitor module, miniature.
FDM-1
Monitor module, dual, hvo independent Ciass
B circuits.
FZM-1
Monitor module, two-wire smoke detectors.
FCM-1
Control module.
FRM-1
Relay module.
XPS-M
Transponder, monitor, five addressable Class
B circuits.
XPS-C
Transponder, control/relay, five addressable
Class B circuits.
ISO-X
Isolator module.
COMPATIBLE EIA-232 DEVICES
CRT-2 CRT terminal with keyboard.
VS4095/5 40 column, 24 VDC printer.
PRN Series 80-column printer.
COMPA7IBLE EIA-485 DEVICES
(see separete data sheets)
ACSSeries Remote serial annunciator/control systems
LCD-80
Liquid Crystal Display (connecf to terminal
mode E/A-485 on DIA-1010).
LDM Series
Remote custom graphic driver modules.
UZC-256
Universai Zone Coder.
ACM-8R
Remote Relay Module.
RPT-485W
EM-485Repeaterboard. Twisted-paircon-
nection.
RPT-485WF
EIA-485 Repeater board. Allowsatwisted-
pair in and fiber optics out. RPT-485F's
must be used in pairs.
SCS Series
Smoke Control Modules.
UDACT
Universal Digital Alarm Communicator
Transmitter.
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December21,2007 DN-6857• G-190
N,A, ONY-k Series
CAB-4 Cabinets
Section: Peripheral Devices
General
All cabinets for NOTIFIER fire aiarm control panels are fab-
ricated from 16-gauge steel. The cabinet assembly consists
of rivo basic parts: a backbox and a locking door. Cabinets
are availabie in either biack or red, with or without LEXANB
windows. The LEXANO model provides a tastetui combina-
tion to accent the decor of ihe finest Iob6y setting.
• The key-locked dooris provided with a pin-type hinge,
two keys and the necessary hardware to mount the door
to the backbox.
• The 6ackbox has been engineered to provide ease-of-
entry for the installer. Knockouts are positioned at nu-
merous points to aid the instalier in bringing a conduit into
the enciosure with a minimum of hardship.
• Right- or left-hand hinges, selectable in the field. Door
opens 180°.
• Cabinets are arranged in foursizes, A(one tier) through
D (four tiers). Ordering information is on page 3.
• A trim ring option is avaiiable for semi-flush mounting.
• Chassisbridgeavailableforassem6lingmultipleCHS-4
chassis external to the backbox.
LEXANO is a reglstered tredemark of GE Plastics, a subsidiary ot
General Electric Company.
Dlmensioned drawings of
"B"; "C"; and "D" sized cabinets
are provided on page 2.
24-118" (612.775 mm)
. ~4 •
20-1/8"
(511.175)
685]eLwM
@ 9
LtSTED csne
5635
"D" size ca6inet
wifh solid door.
Sofid door option
available on a// sizes
in black or red.
24" (609.600) i=. (730.969) (52.388)
tfi" (406.400)--v, ; 5-5132" ; 2-1116'
.
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4'.
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(41275)
8-5i8'
(219.075)
5/16'dia. 5116'tlla.
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(286.545)
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(7.938 mm) (7.938 mm)
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20
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(508.000)
.
~--19-7/2" (495.300)
(mm)
2-1/4' (57.750)
2-9l16"
, ~
.
.
(65.088)
This tlocumeM fs not fitendetl to be usetl lor installation purposes. We iry to keep our ~SO 9001
product Intormatton up-to-tlate and accurate. We cannot cover all specilic appilcatlons
or anticlpate all requ(rements. All specilications are subjec[ to change without notlce. ~
For more Informatlon, contact NOTIFIEq. Phone: (203) 484-7761 FAX: (203) 484-771 B p-Tirryiphr" .
NOTI FI E R0 72 Clintonville Roatl, NoMlord, Connecticut 06472 ~IiIPEERIHi 8 MAN4fASSUNNL Made In tha U.S.A.
DN-6857 • 12121101 - Page 1 of 3
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(65.008)
I
Page 2 013 - DN-6857 • 12121101
Ordering information
A complete cabinet assembly consists of: a door, a backbox, an optional battery plate, and an optional
semi-tlush trim ring. For each cabinet required, order one "DR" door and one "SBB" backbox. The BP-4
battery plate is required foreach cabinet assemblythat mounts batteries and/or a powersupply in the lower
position of the cabinet. The optional trim ring is an attractive "picture frame"-style black metal ring.
ONE T1ER, "A" S/ZE: -
DR-A4: Door assembly, LEXANO window, one tier, BLACK.
DR-A4R: Doorassembly,LEXANOwindow,onetier,RED.
DR-A48: Door assembly, solid door, one tier, BLACK.
DR-A4BR: Door assembly, solid door, one tier, RED. ~
SBB-A4: Backbox assembiy, one tier, BLACK. ~
SBB-A4R: Backbox assembly, one tier, RED.
TR-A4: Accessory semi-flush-mount trim ring, one tier (opening
2a.osz^ [611.175 mm) W x 20.062" [509.575 mm] H), BLncK.
Note: Black tnm rings are used wiih red orblack cabinets.
BP-4: Battery panel. Used to cover battery and power supply
when lower position is used in backbox.
TWO T/ERS, i°B" S/ZE:
DR-B4: Door assembly, LEXANO window, two tiers, BLACK.
DR-134R: Door assembly, LEXANB window, two tiers, RED.
DR-84B: Door assembly, solid door, two tiers, BLACK.
DR-846R: Door assembly, solid door, two tiers, RED.
SBB-B4: Backbox assembly, two tiers, BLACK.
SBB-B4R: Backbox assembly, two tiers, RED.
The BP-4 Battery Dress Panel covers the Main Power
Supply and fhe 6atteries in the cabinet.
Only one BP-4 is required per cabinet.
TR-64: Accessory semi-flush-mount trim ring, [wo tiers (opening 24.062" [611.175 mm] W x
26.562" [725.475 mm] H), BLACK. Note: B/ack trim rings are used with red or black cabinets.
BP-4: Batterypanel. Used to cover battery and power supply when lower position is used in backbox.
THREE TIERS, "C" SIZE: `
DR-C4: Door assembly, LEXANO window, three tiers, BLACK.
DR-C4R: Door assembly, LEXANO window, three tiers, RED.
DR-C46: Door assembly, solid door, three tiers, BLACK.
DR-C413R: Door assembly, solid door, three [iers, RED.
SBB-C4: Backbox assembiy, three tiers, BLACK.
SBB-C4R: Backbox assembly, three tiers, RED.
TR-C4: Accessory semi-flush-mount trim ring, three tiers (opening 24.062" [611.175 mm] W x
37.187" [944.55 mm] H), BLACK. Note: Black trim rings are used with red'or black cabinets.
BP-4: Battery panei. Used to cover battery and power supply when lower position is used in backbox.
FOUR T/ERS~ 1W SIZE:
DR-134: Door assembly, LEXAM(Dovindow, fourtiers, BLfiCK.
DR-13411: Door assembly, LEXANO window, four tiers, RED.
DR-D4B: Door assembly, solid door, fourtiers, BLACK.
DR-D48R: Door assembly, solid door, four tiers, RED.
SBB-134: Backbox assembly, four tiers, BLACK.
SBB-D4R: Backbox assembly, four tiers, RED.
TR-134: Accessory semi-flush-mount trim ring, four tiers (opening 24.062" [617.175 mm] W x
45.812" [1163.625 mm] H), BLACK. Note: Black trim rings are used with red or black cabinets.
BP-4: Batterypanel. Used to cover battery and power supply when lower position is used in backbox.
ACCESSOR/ES:
WG2: Wire channel. Provides a pair of wire trays to nea0y route wiring beiween CHS chassis.
CB-1: Chassis bridge. Provides a bridge between CHS Series chassis.
DP-1 B: Blank dress panel, covers one CAB-4 tier, BLACK.
Agency Listings and Approvals
See thefirstpage of this data sheetfor listing agencies and file numbers. These listings and approvals
apply to the CAB-4 Series Cabinets. In some cases, certain modules or applications may not be listed
by certain approvai agencies, or listing may be in process. Consult factory for latest listing status.
DN-6857- 12l21101 - Page3ot3
ONOTIFIER~
A Pittway Company
September 15, 1997 E-100
MPS-24A
Main Power Supply
Section: Power Supplies
GENERAL
The MPS-24A is the main power suppfy for ihe AM2020,
AFP1010, XP Transponder or System SOOD fire alarm con-
trol system. It provides all the necessary internai operat-
ing power plus additional power for operation of external
alarm Notification Appliance Circuits. A battery charging
circuit is included. .
FEATURES
• Provides all internal operating power for the system.
• Up to 3.0 amps of regulated, filtered alarm notificatlon
device power available, compatible with any listed 24
VDC notification appliance or any 24 VDC listed release
solenoid.
• Recharges standby batteries up to 60 amp hours in size.
• Dual-rate charge capability.
• Regulated and filtered four-wire detector power available
(depending on the system configuration).
• Trouble LEDs for AC Power Fail, Battery, and Ground
Fault conditions.
• Circuit breaker and automatically-resetting PTC resis-
tors protect against current overfoad.
• Power-limited on all extemal output power.
• High-efficiency DC/DC converter for FACP intemal +5 V
power.
• High-efficiency switched regulator for notification appli-
ance power.
• 7rue battery supervision.
• Optional Battery Backbox holds 60 A.H. batteries.
APPLICATIONS
The MPS-24A Main Power Supply provides all of the re-
quired internal system operating power, plus three (3.0)
amps of regulated power is available for external use.
ELECiRICAL SPECiFiCATiONS
Prlmary input power: 120 volts, 50/60 Hz, 1.8 amperes
maximum (220 VAC option, model MPS-24AE).
Maximum loading of the 24 volt filtered regulated supply
is 6.0 amperes (used for intemal and external powerwhere
filtered regulated power is required). Up to 3.0 amps may
be used to power Notification Appliance Circuits (NAC) or
ACS Series annunciators.
Battery charger. 24vo{t iloattype, capabie of charging 9
amp-hour to 60 amp-hour batteries.
Brown•out and battery monitors.
California
State Fire
Marshal
U~ 07165-0028:141
7165-0028:144
S624 CS118 7170-0028:153
CS733 7170-0028:154
BSA
578-81-SA
TROUBLE INDICAiORS
• AC POWER FAIL (LED #2) Indicates the loss of AC
power, low AC line or open circuit breaker
- BATTERY (LED #3) Indicates battery failure
• GROUND FAULT (LEDs 4& 5) indicates a ground fault
condition.
INSTALLATION
The MPS-24A power supply is installed in the lower bot-
tom-left comer of the CAB-A3, CAB-B3, CAB-C3, or CA9-
D3 enclosures. Screw terminals are provided for Earth
Ground; 120 or 220 VAC; Battery positive & negative; +24
VDC filtered, regulated, resettable power. Plug-in connec-
tors are provided forthe Power Ribbon, Power Hamess,
and AVPS-24 Supervision connection.
This Oocument is rtol intended l0 6e used Sor insla4lation purposes. We iry to keep our ~S~-9~~~
product in(ormalion uPt~ale and accurafe. We cannot cover all specific applications or
aNicipate all requiremenls. All spxifications era subject to changa without notica. For Engineeting and ManufacNring
more informalion, conlact NOTIFIER PTOne: (203) 484-7761 FAX: (203) 484•7178 Qpa6ty SyStem CefE6ed t0
a N OTI FI E W 12 Clintonville Road, Norih(ord, Connecticut 06472 Intemational Slandard I80-9001
OR
MaEe In 1he V.SA.
ON-78fi - page t of 2
Secondary Power Four-Wire Smoke Detector Power
27.6 VDC, supervised and power-limited. 24 VDC (20.4-26.4, 200 mV ripple), 1 amp max. Filtered, regulated
Fast charge = 2amps, trickle charge = 20 mA. and resettabie. Power-Iimited but must be supervised via a Power
Battery - Supervision Relay.
Battery + -
Primary Power
120 VAC, 50160 Hz, 1.8 amps max.
Neutral OUT -Hot IN
Neutral IN 'Hot OUl
Earth Ground
Connect to chassis _
via a Grounding
Cable Assembly. /777
+ Notification Appliance/
Annunciator Power
Power-limited, filtered, regulated, non-resettable, 3
amps (in alartn) max. JPS may be cut to convert
ihis notification appliance power (TB3 Tertninals 3
and 4) to a resettable, 2-amp maximum circuit This
output can also be used to power ACS series an-
nunciators (do not cut JPS).
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PRODUCT LINE INFORMATION
MPS-24A Main Power Supply. Includes 3.0 amps of fil-
tered, regulated audible/visual power.
MPS-24AE Same as MPS-24A, but requires 220 VAC.
MPS-TR Optional Main Power SupplyTrouble Relayfor
remote mounting of a stand-alone power sup-
ply. UL listed. Check with factory for addi-
tional listings and approvals.
BB-55` Battery backbox - hqlds up to two PS-12600
(60 A.H.) batteries.
' Check with /acfory for information on listings and approvals.
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
MPM-2 Main Power Meter for MPS-24A. Includes bat-
tery voltage and charging current meters,
mounting hardware, and cable.
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vs
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,
Page 2 ot2 - ON-786
Cut R27 to disable
Earih Fault Detection.
Ground Fault LEDs
Battery Fail LED
AC Fail LED
High Charge LED
' JP5: Cut to make notification appli-
ance power on TB3 Terminals 3 and
4 a resettable 2-amp max circuit.
JP2: musf be cut othervrise a short
on the notifiration appliance power
circuit (Terminals 3 and 4) would
registerincorrecUy as aloss ofpri-
mary (AC) power. (AM2020 and
AFP1010 on/y.)
BB-55 BATTERY BACKBOX
Dimensions: Box: 24" (610 mm) wide x 14" (356 mm)
high x 7-3/4" (197 mm) deep. Door. 241/8" (613 mm)
wide x 14-114" (362 mm) high x(door adds 1116" [approx.
t.6 mm] to depth).
July 7, 2000
ON-1109 • E-200
N C"'N'T , ~ ~ ~ ~0 ' 0
.46PS
Series Bafteries
F912E SYSTE/1&5
Section: Power Supplies
GENEItAL
Power-Sonic PS Series batteries provide secondary power for the
whole series of NOTIFtER fire alarm control panels.
FEATURES
o~L
• Provide secondary power for control panels.
L'S.~ED
• Gelied elec[rolyte.
• Seaied and maintenance-Free.
MH14328 (S)
• Overcharge protected.
• Extanded shelf lite.
• Easy handling wi[h leakproof construction.
• Ruggedly constructed, high-impact case (ABS, polystyrene, or
polypropylene depending on model).
• Long service life.
• Compact design.
CAPACIi'Y
Battery capacity, expressed in ampere-hours (AH), is the product of
a discharge current and ihe length of time that the current is dis- '
charged. Batteries are rated according to their performance during
20 hours of discharge at a constant current.
The rated capacity of a battery is determined by subjecting it to a
constant discharge current for 20 hours at 68°F (20°C). After 20 °
hours the voltage across the terminals is measured. The discharge
currentwhich causes a reading of 1.72 volts percell (5.16 V on a 6
s
V battery and 10.32 V on a'12 V battery) is called the rated current,
~
enLeo qECMARGEABLE
This current multiplied by 20 is the rated capacity of the battery.
anTrear
POL(/ER~ON/C
APPLICATIONS
Use lhe PS Series batteries to provide backup power for control
MoEel PS-BBS ' 8 Voll 9.5 qry
panels. Select 6atteries based on current requirements for your
system and the capacity of its charger. These 6atteries can be used
over a temperature range of -76°F to +140°F (-60°G to +60°C).
,
CONSTRUCTION
The sealed construcUon of the Power-Sonic battery alfows trouble-
free, safe operation in any position. There is no need to add elec- s
trolyte, as gases generated during overcfiarge are recombined in a x
unique "Oxygen Cycle." The battery is sealed, leakproof, and main- _
tenance-free. The case is of high-impact materials with high resis-
tance to chemicals and Flammability.
ThePS-6956attery
INSTALI.ATION
All panels have space reserved for batteries. See the appropriate
panel installation manual for battery size restrictions. Typical inter-
connection diagcams are shown in ihe literature accompanying each
control panel.
This tlocumenl is not inlendetl lo be used for inslallalion purpoies. We Iry lo keep our
protlucl in{ormalion up-lo-date znd accurate. We cannol cover ail specific applicalions or ~ 0 9001anlicipale all requirements. All specifications are subjecl lo change wilhout nolice. For
moreinformalion, conlacl NOTIFIER. Phone:(203) 494-7161 FAX:(203)484-7{16 '
& N OTI FI E R* One Fire-Life Piace, North(ord, Conneclicut 06472 ENCINEE&INC 8 MINIIFACTiHIht
DN•1109 • 07/07/00 - Page 1 of 3
m
TOP VIEW
~
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SE4lED RECHARGEAeLE BATTERY
MODEL PS-1270
12 VOLT 7.0 AMP. HOUR
5.94 3 0.04 Inches
(151 t t mm)
1109EIm1.ll1
SIDE 2
VIEW
2.56 10.04 inches
(65 3 1 mm)
$ ,e,,.....
BB-55:OptionafBattery Backbox ~
See CHG-120 data sheet for details.
ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS '
The fire con[rol panel shall be equipped with secondary power provided by gelled-electrolyte batteries. The batteries
shali be maintenance-free and shall be capable of powering the system in a manner and for a length of time determined
by the governing regulations and the authority having jurisdiction. Nominal Dfscharge
MODEL
I PS-695 I
I PS-1250 I
mw*_ I PS-1270 I
I PS-12120 ~
MON)OP. I PS-12180 I
I PS-12250 I
I PS-12550 I
I PS-121000 I
110911.101
Capaciry
Current
Nominal
@
@
Voltage
20 hr. rate
20 hr. rate
V
A.H.
mA
6
I 9.5 I
475
72
I 5.0 I
250
12
I 7.0 I
325
12
I 12 ~
600
12
I 18 I
875
12
I 25 I
1300
12
55 ~
3000
12
100 ~
5000
DITdENSIONS
I Wfdth
~ Depth
I Hefght I
Ht rtninal over I
Weight ~
I in. I
mm.
I in. I
mm:
I in. I
mm. I
in. I
mm. ~
Ihs. ~
kg. I
I 426 I
106
I 2.75 I
70
I 5.54 I
141 I
5.54 I
141 (
4.9 I
22 I
I 3.54 I
90
' 276 I
70
I 4.02 I
102 I
421 I
107 I
4.1 I
1.9 I
I 5.94 I
151
I 2.56 I
65
~ 370 I
94 I
3.86
98 I
57 I
2.6 I
I 5.94 I
151
I 3.86 I
98
~ 3.70 I
94 I
3.86
98 I
8.8 ~
4.0 I
I 7.13 I
181
I 2.99 I
76
I 6.57 I
167 I
6.57 I
167 I
12.8 I
5.8 I
I 6.89 I
175
I 6.54 ~
166
~ 4.92 I
125 I
4.92 I
125 I
18.71
8.5 I
I 1025
260
I 6.60 I
168
820 I
208 ~
9.45 I
240 I
39.7 I
18.0 I
I 12.00
305
I 6.60 I
168
820 I
208 I
9.45 I
240 ~
65J I
29.8 I
Characteristic Discharge Curves
ss -ia l I I I I::Z~l I f I I f
~
m
6.0 -12 -C U
I
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0
5.5 -11
-
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0 -70
5
0.175C O.SC
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.
m
4.5_9
4.0-8
i
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3C ~2L 1C
.
_0 ~
I
3
5 70 2030 60 2 3 5
10 20 30
nosqntm ~
~
minules ~ hours
~
Discharge Tme @ 20'C (66°F)
Pa9e 2 of 3- ON-t 109
• 07107/00
HEIGHT 1 BF~LOW
370.t O.OB1inches
(94 3`-2 mm)
HEIGHT 2 BELOW
3.86 t 0.08 inches
(96 3 2 mm)
I F' ~t
1
120% Effect of Temperature on Capacity
~
I I
os c
100%
-
~
80%
025 C
O
C
~
.C
'1-
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m
40,o
U
/
/
20%
il
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.
I
I I
I I
-20° -10° 0' 1
0' 20' 30' 40'
50' 60'
„os,rIx..mr Te
mpereture (Degrees CJ
BB-17: Opfiona! Battery Backbox A~
I41/2" W x&1/4" H x 4-314' D
(mm: 368.3 W x 209.55 H x 120.65 D)
For remo[e mounting of two 12-volt
PS-12180 batteries.
Ps- 9 ~ ~ ~~0 RECws►~GEAeLE BsaTeRv:
APPLICAYlOr9S,AND Cfldl6iGING
CYCLE APPLICATIONS: Limit initial current to 20A. Charge until battery voltage (undercharge) reaches 14.40 to 14.70
' volts at 68°F (20°C). Hold at 14.40 to 1470 volts until curren[ drops to approximately 1000 mA. Battery is fully charged
under these conditions, and charger should either be disconnected or switched to "floaC voltage.
"FLOAT" OR "STAND-BY" SERVICE: Hold battery across constant voltage source or 13.50 to 13.80 vpl[s continu-
ously. When held at Ihis voltage, the battery will seek its own current level and maiMain itself in a fully charged position.
NOTE: Due to lhe self-discharge characferisfics o(lhis rype o(battery, it is imperative that the battery be charged after
six to nine monfhs of storage, ofhenvise permanent foss of capacity might result from sulfation.
100%
90%
~ 80°/a
C
.0 70°!0
~ 60%
~
U
a 50%
m
U
40%~
0% 1
20°C
(68°F)
8 10 12 14 16 18 20
Standing Period (Months)
~
m
m
>
m
c
E
h
14.0 v
~
Ambient Temperature 20°C (68°F)
13.0 V Ll I i ~
12.0 V
r~~1\
11.0 V I I I-~_I ` \ \
~~A 5.OA
10.0 V ~
50A
9.0 V '
Final ~ /~~OOA I f I
Voltage
S.0 V I I ~ I I 200A I I I i ~ I ~ I
12 2.4 6 12 24 36 481 2 4 6 8 10 20 40 11
MINUTE.^ HOURS
Discharge Time
I
~
5oC
\ (41°F)
. \ J
40°C 3p°C
(104°F) (86°F)
Charging Is NOT
necessary unless
500°l0 of capacity
is required.
Charging before
use is necessary
to help recover
full capaclty.
Charge may
Fail to restore
full capaclty.
DO NOT
let batteries ~
reach this state. ~
s
PS-429000
Shelf-Life
and Sforage
PS-121000
Discharge
Characteristics
ON-7109 • 07107100 - Page 3 of 3
, November 17, 2002
Ua L
LISTED
S3705
~ 0°`°l FCM and FRM Series
O N OT 1 F 1 E R Control and Relay Modules
with FlashScanO
Section: In[elligenUAddressahle Devices
GENERAL
FCM-1 Control Module - The FCM-1 Addressable
Control Module provides NOTIFIER intelligent control pan-
els a circuit for Notification Appliances (horns, strobes, speak-
ers, etc.) or to monitor a telephone circuit. Addressability al-
lows lhe FCM to be activa[ed, either manually or through
panel programming, on a select (zone or area of coverage)
basis.
FRM-1 Relay Moduie - The FRM-i Addressable Re-
lay Module provides the sys[em with a dry-contact ou[put for
aclivating a variety o( auxiliary devices, such as Fans, damp-
ers, control equipment, etc. Addressabiliry allows the dry
contact to be activa[ed, either manually or through panel
programming, on a select basis.
FlashScanO (U.S. Patent 5,539,389) is a new communi-
cation protocol developed by NOTIFIER Engineering that
greatly enhances the speed of communication 6etween ana-
log intelligent devices. Intelligent devices communicate in a
grouped fashion. If one of the devices within the group has
new information, the panel CPU stops the group poll and
concentrates on single points. The net effect is response
speed greater than five times that of other designs.
FEATURES
Buiit-in type identification automatically identifies these
devices to the control panel.
Internal circuitry and relay powered directly by two-wire SLC
loop. The FCM module requires power (for horns, strabes,
etc.), audio (for speakers), or a telephone riser (for hand-
sets). Internal relay feature available on FlashScanO sys-
tems only.
Integral LED "blinks" green each time a communication is
received from the control panel and [urns on in steady red
when activated.
LED blink may be deselected globally (affects all devices).
High noise immunity (EMF/RFI).
The FCM may be used to switch 24-volt NAC power, au-
dio (up to 707 VaMS) or telephone.
Wide viewing angle of IED. ,
SEMS screws with clamping plates For wiring ease.
Direct-dial entry of address Ot- 159 for FlashScanO, 01 -
99 on traditional systems.
Speaker, audiblelvisual, and telephone applications may
be wired for Class B orA (Style Y or Z).
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FRM may be programmed to operate dry contacis for door
holders, Air Handiing Unit shutdown, etc., and to reset Four-
wire smoke detector power.
CONSTRUCTION
The face plate Is made of off-while Noryl@.
Controls include two rotary switches for direcl-dial entry of
address (07-159).
The FCM is configured for a single Class 8(Style Y) or
Class A(Style Z) Notification Appliance Circuit.
The FRM provides two Form-C dry contacts that switch
together.
The FCM is used to switch 24 VDC audible/visual power. OPERAiION
high-level audio (speakers), orcontrol telephone devices.The Each FCM or FRM uses one of 159 possible moduie ad-
FlashScanO is a registered trademark of NOTIFIER. NorylO is a dresses on a SlC loop. It responds to regular polls (rom the
reqistered trademark of GE Plastics, a subsidiary of General Eleo- control panel and reports its type and status, including [he
lric Company. open/normaVsliort status of its Notifcation Appliance Circuit
NOTIFIERm is a Honeywell company.
This documenl is no[ inlentled lo be usetl (or mslallalion purposes. We try to keep our ~SO 9001
protluct intormation up-lo-da[e antl accurale. We cannol cover ap specilic applications or
anlicipate all requirements. All specifications am subject to change wilhoul notice.
Por more intormation, conlact NOTIFIER. Phone: (203) 484-7161 FAX: (203) 484-]11B
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(NAC). The LED 6links with each poll received. On command,
it activates its internal relay. The FCM supervises Class B
(Style Y) or Class A(Style Z) notifcation or control circuits.
Upon code command from the panel, the FCM will discon-
nect the supervision and connect the extemal power supply
in the proper polarity across the load device. The disconnec-
tion of the supervision provides a positive indication to the
panel that the control relay actually turned ON. The external
power supply is always relay isolated from the communica-
tion loop so that a trou6le condition on the external power
supply will never interfere with the rest of the system.
Rotary switches set a unique address for each module. The
address may be set before or after mounting. The built-in
TYPE CODE (not settable) will identify the module to the
control panel, so as to differentiate between a module and a
sensor address.
SPECIFICATIONS for PCM
Normal operating voltage: 15 l0 32 VDC.
Maximum current draw: 5.1 mA (LED on).
Average operating current: 390 NA (LED Flashing).
Eztemal suppty voltage (between Terminals T3 and T4):
maximum 80 volts (RMS or DC).
Drain on external supply: 2 mA maximum (using internal
EOL relay).
EOL resistance: 47K ohms.
Temperature range: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C).
Humidity range: 10% to 93% non-condensing.
Dimensions: 4.5" (114.3 mm) high x 4" (101.6 mm) wide x
125" (31.75 mm) deep. Mounts to a 4" (101.6 mm) square x
2.125" (53.975 mm) deep box.
SPECIFICAiIONS for PRM
Normal operating voltage: 15 to 32 VDC.
Maximum current draw: 5.1 mA (LED on).
Average operating current 270 uA (LED flashing).
EOL'resistance: not used.
Temperature range: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C).
Humidi[y renge: 10% to 93% non-condensing.
Dimensions: 4.5" (114.3 mm) high x 4" (101.6 mm) wide x
125" (31.75 mm) deep. Mounts to a 4" (701.6 mm) square x
2.125" (53.975 mm) deep box.
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RELAY CONTACT RATINGS
for bofh PCM and F/PM mode/s
Load Description Applica6on Marimum Curren[
I I Voltage I RaGng
~ Resistive I Non-Coded 130 VDC ~ 3.0 A
~ Resistive I Coded 130 VDC ~ 2.0 A
~ Resistive ~ Non-Coded 1110 VDC ~ 0.9 A
~ Resistive ~ Non-Coded. 1125 VAC ~ 0.9 A
~ inductive (L/R = 5 ms) I Coded 130 VDC 1 0.5 A.
~ Induc6ve (L/R = 2 ms) ~ Coded 130 VDC 1 1.0 A I
~ Inductive (PF = 0.35) ~ Non-Coded 1125 VAC 1 0.5 A I
PRODUCT LINE INFORMATION
FCM-7 Intelligent Addressable Gontrol Module.
FRM-t Intelligent Addressable Relay Module.
A2143-20 Capacitor, required for Class A(Style Z) opera-
tion of speakers.
SMB500 Optional Surface-Mount Backboz.
CB500 Control Module Barrier - required by UL for
separating power-limited and non-power limited
wiring in the same junction box as FCM-1.
MOUNTING
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Note CB500 Module Barrier,
which creates isolated quadran[.
ISOLATED
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~ WIRING DIAGRAMS
The foliowing wiring diagrams are provided:
~ 1) FCM-t: Typical notification appliance circuitwnfiguration, NFPA
Style Y.
2) FCM-t: Typical fault-tolerant notification appliance circuit con-
figuration, NFPA Style Z.
3) FCM-1: Typical wiring for speaker supervision and switching,
NFPA Sryle Y.
00 4) FCM-1: Typical fault-tolerant wiring (or speakersupervision and
switching, NFPA Slyle Z.
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CAUrioN 5) FRM-'I: Relay module wiring diagram.
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'V' Fig. 1 FCM-1: Typical notification appliance circuit configuration, NFPA Style Y.
• Connect motlules to Listed compatible NOTIFIER control panels only.
• All wiring shown is supervised and power limited. Communrcalion Line 32 VDC max.
• Module polarities are shown in alarm. Refer to panel documentation for
TO Next
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H CONTROL
MODULE
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EOLSReIa • TO NEXT controt moduie or EOL Relay.
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shown ONE RELAY RE4UIRED tor each circuiL f--
energized • Some control panels have Ihe RELA.YBUILT IN
s 24 VDC Coil and do not require exlemal wiring.
~ A77-716B ReFer [o Ihe NOTIFIER manual.
24 VDC Cirouit
DO N07 LOOP wire
I on terminals 3 8 4.
~ Break wire to provitle
supervisfon of connections.
l+) ~ 24 vDC
PoweR
SUPPLY
Power Supply:
• Isolafed, regulated,
powervlimited
per NFPA 70.
• Listed for fire pmtection
With 6attery backup.
'W Fig. 2 FCM-1: Typical fault-tolerant notification appliance circuit configuration, NFPA Style Z.
• Connect modules to Llsted compatible NOTIFIER control panels only
• All wiring shown is supervised and power limited. Communication Line 32 VDC max.
• Module polarities are Shown in alarm. Refer to panel documentation for
TO Nex! Iype o( cabie required.
Device '4 « FROMPanel
CONTROL~^ ~ orPrevious
EOL Resistor Device
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is in[ernal at ? MODULE CU 24 VDC Circuit
terminals 8& 9 " DO NOT LOOP wira
on terminals 3& 4.
Break wire to provide
supervisiDn of connec[ions.
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UL listed ~ • IsolateQ regulated,
EOL Relay • TO NEXT conhol module or EOL Relay. powervlimited
shown • ONE RELAY REQUIRED for each circuil. f- per NFPA 70.
E energized • Some control panels have lhe RELAY BUILT lN • Listed for fire protection
r 24 VDC coil and do not require extemal wiring. 4-- with baltery backup.
t A77•716B Refer to the NOTIFIER manual.
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V' Fig. 3 FCM-i: Typical wiring for speaker supervision and swi[ching, NFPA Style Y.
• Connect modules to LiSted Compatible Refer ro panel documentation
NOTIFIER control panels only. TO Next 4~ Communication Line for rype ot cabie required. • All wiring shown is supervised. Device i32 VDC max. (-I FROMPanel
• Wires mus[ be su ervised er NFPA. orPrevious
P P CONTROL ~ Device
• Module polarities are shown in alarm. ~ MODULE `J Autlio Circuif
DO NOT LOOP wire
47K EOl on lerminals 3& 4.
8raak wira to ensure
Resis[ar supervision of connecfions.
ELRd7K
• 6 AlJDlO AMPUFIER
5 70.7 VRMS max.
~ ~aor .no~ESi Use anly models AA-30,
AA-700. or AA-120.
U U Ampli(er musl provide
TO Next winng supervision per NFPA.
Speaker Switching Circuit: NFPASTYLEW ControlModule ~SUPERVISION
Speakers mus[ be liste(I for fire proteclion. Lasi module must relum Refer to [he Relay Contact Rating lable for maximum load. wires for supervision.
'W Fig. 4 FCM-1: Typical fault-tolerant wiring for speaker supervision and switching, NFPA Style Z
• Connect modules to Listed compatible NOTIFIER control panels only.
• All wiring shown is supervised. Refer io panei documenlalion
• Wires must be supervised per NFPA. I_) Communica(ion Line for rype of cable required.
Nexi
• Module polarities are shown in alarm. TDevice 32 VDC max. FROMPanel
~-J ~ or Previous
.
EOL Resisfor is intemal at terminals 8 8 9. C1 n CONTROL Device
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(J „ Audio Circuit ,
Bypass Capacifors: A2143-20, 100 Nf, MODULE C
16 V, non-polarized, < 10 uA leakage. DO NOT LOOP wire
on terminals 3& 4.
Break wire to ensure
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1.~5 ~4 70.7 VrtMS max.
USe only madels AA-30,
~ ~ M100, or AA-120.
(+-i ~ ~J ~ U Amplifier must provide
TO Nexl winng supervision per NFPA.
Speaker Switching Circuit: NFPA STYLE X Control Module ~SUPERVISION
Speakers musl6e lisled for fire pro[eclion. Last module must relum , ,~z.w„a.wm~
Refer [o the Relay Contact Raling table for maximum load, wires for supervision. - NOTE regarding AUDIO AMPLIFIER in Figures 3& 4 a6ove:
i) Audio circuit wiring must be Iwisted-pair as a minimum. See NOTIFIER installaiion manual for detailed informalion.
TO Next
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FROM Panel
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~ ` ' Device
` +'v_"
~ Communication Line
, ~ 32 VDC maximum.
7 Refer to panel documenta[ion
for type of cable required.
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FRM-1: Relay module
wiring diagram.
• Connect modules to Listed
compatible NOTIFIER conlrol
panels only.
• Module does NOT supervise
controlled circuits.
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DNfi720 • H-220
1'11 OT 1 IF 1 E F't~ FMM, Fznn, and FDM Series
Monitor Modules with FlashScanOO
GENERAL
Four diSerant monitor modules are available For NOTIFIER in-
telligent coNrols to suit a variery of applications. Monitor
modules are used to supervise a circuit of dry-contac[ inpui
devices, such as conventional heat detectors and pull sta-
tions, or monitor and power a circuit of two-wire smoke de-
tectors (FZM-i).
FMM-1 - is a standard-sized module (rypically mounts to
a 4" [1101.6 mm] square box) that supervises either a Class
A(Sryle D) or Class B(Sryle B) circuit of dry-conlac[ input
deviCes.
FMM-101 - is a miniature monitor module (a mere 1.3"
(33.02 mm) H x 2.75" (69.85 mm) W x 0.5" (12.70 mm) D)
used to supervise a Class B(Style B) circuit. Its compact
design ailows tha FMM-101 to often be mounted in a single-
gang box behind the device iYs monitoring.
FZM-1 - is a standard-sizetl module used to monitor and
supervise compatibie two-wire, 24 volt, smoke detectors on
a Class A(Style D) or Class B(Sryle B) circuit.
FDM-1 - is a standard-sized dual monitor module used to
monitor and supervise two independent two-wire initiating
device circuits (IDCs) at two separate, consecutive addresseg
in intelligent, two-wire systems.
Flash3can@ (U.S. Patent 5,539,389) is a new communi-
cation protocol developed by NOTIFIER Engineering that
greatly enhances the speed of communication between ana-
log intelligent devices. Intelligent devices communicate in a
grouped fashion. If one of the devices within the group has
new information, the panel CPU stops tfie group poll and
concentretes on single points. The net affect is response
speed greater than five flmes that of other designs.
FlashSCan(D is a registered hademark of NOTIFIER.
FNIM-7 MONITOR MODULE
• Built-in type identification automaticaly identifies this de-
vice as a monitor module to the control panel.
• Powered directly by two-wire SLC loop. No additional
power required.
• High noise (EMF/RFI) immunity.
• SEMS screws with clamping plates for ease of wiring.
• Direct-dial entry of address Ot - 159 (01 - 99 on tradi-
tional systems).
• LED Flashes green during normal operation (this is a pro-
grammable option) and latches on steady red to indica[e
alarm.
The FMM-7 Monitor Module is intended for use in intelli-
gent, Iwo-wire Systems, where the individual address of each
module is selected using the buiit-in rotary switches. It pro-
vides eilher a hvo-wire or four-wire fault-tolerant Initiating
Device Circuit (lDC) for normally-open-contact fire alarm and
supervisory devices. The module has a panel-controlled LED
indicator. The FMM-t can be used to replace MMX-1 mod-
ules in existing systems.
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FMM-1 Applications - Use ta monitor a zone of four-
wire smoke detectors, manual fire alarm pull s[ations,
waterflow devices; or other normally-open dry-contact alarm
activation devices. May also be used to monitor normally-
open supervisory devices with specia/ supervisory indica-
tion at the control panel. Monitored circuit may be wired as
an NFPA Style B(Class 8) or Style D(Class A) Initiating
pevice Cireuit. A 47K ohm End-of-Line Resistor (provided)
terminates the Sryle B circuit. No resistor is required for su-
pervision of the Styte D circuit. Maximum IDC loop length is
2,500 ft.l762 m'(20 ohms maximum).
This tlocument is not intendetl fo ba usetl (or inslallation purposes. We Iry to keep our
protluct informalion up-to-date antl accurate. We cannol cover all specific applicalions or
anficipale all requirements. All specificalions are subjact ro change wilhout notice.
for more intormation, contact NOTIFIER. Phone: (203) 484-7761 FAX: (203) 484-7118
*N OTI FI E R' 12 Clintonvilie Roaq Nonhfora, Connecticut 06472
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FMM-1 Operation - Each FMM-1 uses one of 159 avail-
a61e modula addresses on an SLC loop. It responds to regu-
lar polls from tha control panel and reports its type and the
status (openlnormal/short) of its Initiating Device Circuit (IDC).
A flashing LED indicates that the module is in communica-
tion wiih the control panel. The LED latches steady on alarm
(subject to current llmitations on the loop).
FMM-1 Speciflcations
Nominal operating voltage: 15 to 32 VDC.
Maximum current draw: 5.1 mA (LED on).
Maximum operating current; 375 NA (LED flashing).
EOL resistanca: 47K ohms.
Tempereture renge: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C).
Humidity range: 10% to 93% noncondensing.
Dimensions: 4.5" (114.3 mm) high x 4" (101.6 mm) wide z
125" (37.75 mm) deep. Mounts to a 4" (101.6 mm) square
x 2.125" (53.975 mm) deep box.
FNIM-101 MINI MONITOR MODULE
• Built-in rype idantification automatically identifies this de-
vice as a monitor module to the AFC-600.
• Powered direcqy by two-wire FACP. No additional power
required.
- High noise (EMF/RFI) immunity.
• Tinned, stripped leads for ease of wiring.
• Direct-dial entry of address (01-159).
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The FMM-101 Mini Monitor Module can be installed in a
single-gang junction directly behind the monitored unit. Its
small size and lightweight allow itto be installed without ngid
mounting. The FMM-101 is intended for use in intelligent,
two-wire systems where the individual address of each mod-
ule is selected using rotary switches. It provides a Rvo-wire
initiating device circuit for normalty-open-contact fire alarm
and security devices. The FMM-101 can be used to replace
MMX-101 module in existing systems.
FMM-101 Applications - Use to monitor a single de-
vice or a zone of four-wire smoke detectors, manual fire
alarm pull stations, waterflow devices, or other normally-open
dry-contact devices. May also be used to monitor normally-
open supervisory devices with special supervisory indication
at the control panel. Monitored circuiVdevice is wired as an
NFPA Style B(Class B) Initiating Device Circuit. A 47K ohm
End-of-Line Resistor (provided) terminates the circuit.
FMM-101 Operation - Each FMM-101 uses one of
159 available module addresses on an SLC loop. It responds
to regular polls from the control panel and reports its type
and the status (open/normal/short) of its Initiating Device
Circuit (IDC).
FMM-101 Specifications
Nominal operating voltage: 15 to 32 VDC
Maximum operating current: 375 NA. ~
EOL resistance: 47K ohms.
Temperature range: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C).
Humidity range: 10% to 93% noncondensing.
Dimensions: 1.3" (33.02 mm) high x 2.75" (69.85 mm) witle
x 0.5" (12.70 mm) deep.
Wire length: 6" (152.4 mm) minimum.
FZM-1 INTERPACE MODULE
• Supports compatible two-wire smoke detectors.
• Supervises IDC wiring and connection of external power
source.
• High noise (EMF/RFI) immuniry.
• SEMS screws with clamping plates for ease of wirinq.
• Direct-dial entry of address (01-159).
• LED Flashes during normal operation (this is a program-
mable option).
• LED latches steady to indicate alarm on command from
control panel.
The FZM-1 Interfaca Modula is intended for usa in inteili-
gent, addressable systems, where the individual address of
each module is selected using built-in rotary switches. This
module allows intelli9ent panels to interface and monitor two-
wire comentional smoke detectors. It trensmits the status
(normal, open, or alarm) of one full zone of conventional de-
tectors back to Ihe control panel. All two-wire detectors be-
ing monitored must be UL compatible with the module. The
FZM-1 has a panel-COntrolled LED indicator and can be used
to replace MMX-2 modules in existing systems.
FZM-1 Applications - Use the FZM-1 to monitor a
zone of two-wire smoke detectors. The monitored circuit may
be wired as an NFPA Style B(Class 8) or Style D(Class A)
Initiating Device Circuit. A 3.9 K ohm Endof-Line Resistor
(prqvided) terminates the end of the Style B or D(class B or
A) circuit (maximum IDC loop resistance is 25 ohms). install
ELR across terminals 8 and 9 for Style D application.
FZM-1 Operation- Each FZM-1 uses one of 159 avail-
abte module addresses on an SLC loop. It responds to regu-
lar polls from the contml panel and reports its type and the
status (open/normal/short) of its Initiating Device Circuit (IDC).
A flashing LED indicates that the module is in communica-
tion with the control panel. The LED latches steady on alarm
(subject to current lirqita[ions on the loop).
FZM-1 SpeciFcations
Nominai opereting voltage: 75 to 32 VDC.
Maximum current dr,aw: 5.1 mA (LED on).
Maximum operating current: 255 pA (LED flashing).
EOL resistance: 3.9K ohms.
External supply voltage (6etween Terminals T3 and 74):
DC voltage: 18 to 28 volts power limited. Ripple vo/tage:
0.1 Va'ns maximum. Current: 90 mA per module maximum.
Temperature range: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C).
Humidity range: 10% [0 93% noncondensing.
Dimensions: 4.5" (174.3 mm) high x 4" (101.6 mm) wide x
125" (31.75 mm) deep. Mounts to a 4" (101.6 mm) square
x 2.125" (53.975 mm) deep box.
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FDM-1 DUAL MONITOR MODULE
The FDM-1 Duai Monitor Module is intended for usa in in-
telligent, two-wire systems. It provides two independant two-
wire initiating device circuits (IDCs) at lwo separate, consecu-
tive addresses. It is capable of monitoring normally open
contact fire alarm and supervisory devices; or eithernortnally
open or normally closed securiry devices. The module has a
single panel-controlled LED. NOTE: The FDM-1 provides
two Class B(Sry/e Y) IDC cirouits ONLY. C/ass A(Sty/e Z)
IDC circuits are NOT supported in any application.
FDM-1 Specifications
Normal opereting voltage range: 15 to 32 VDC.
Maximum current draw: 5.7 mA (LED on).
Maximum operating current: 750 pA (LED flashing).
EOL resistance: 47K ohms.
Maximum IDC wiring resistance: 1,500 ohms.
Temperature range: 32° l0 120°F (0° to 49°C).
Humidity range: 70% to 93% (non-condensing).
Dimensions: 4.5" (114.3 mm) high x 4" (701.6 mm) wide x
2.125" (53.975 mm) deep.
FDM-1 Automatic Addressing - The FDM-1 auto-
matically assigns itself to hvo addressable points, starting
with the original address. For example, if the FDM-1 is set to
address "56", then it will automaticaily assign itself to ad-
dresses "56" and "57". NOTE: "ones" addresses on the
FDM-1 are 0, 2. 4. 6, or 8 only. Terminals 6 and 7 use the
frst address, and terminals 8 and 9 use the second address.
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Avoid duplicating addresses on fhe system.
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Face Plate for FMM-1, FZM-Y, and FDM-1
INSTALLATION
FMM-1, FDM-i, and FZM-1 modu/es mount directly to a stan-
dard 4" (101.6 mm) square, 2.125" (53.975 mm) deep, electri-
cal box. They may also be mounted to the SM8500 surface-
mount box. Mounting hardwara and installation insVuctions are
provided with each modute. All wiring must conform to appii-
cable local codes, ordinances, and regulations. These mod-
ules are intended for powervlimited winng only.
The FMM-101 module is intended to be wired and mounted
without rigid connections inside a standard electrical6ox. All
wiring must conform to applicable local codes, ordinances,
and regulations.
PRODUCT LINE INFORMATION
Model
Oescription
FMM-1
Monitor module.
FMM-101
Monitor module, miniature.
FZM-1
Monitor module, two-wire detectors
FDM-1
Monitor module, dual, rivo independent Class
B circuits.
SMB500
Optional surface-mount backbox.
ARCHITECTS'/ENGINEERS'
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications of these and all NOTIFIER products are avail-
able from NOTIFIER.
MOUNi1Nfs DIAGF2AMS
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WIRIN6 DIA6RAMS
The (oilowinq winng diagrams are included:
1) FDM-'I, typical dual two-wire Style B initiating device circuit confguration.
2) FMM-101, typical two-wire Styla B initiating device circuit configuration.
3) FMM-1, typical two-wire initiating circuit configuration, NFPA Style B.
4) FMM-7, typical four-wira fault-tolerant initiating circuit configuration, NFPA
S[yle D.
5) FMM-1, typical two-wire initiating circuit configuration for security systems
(with alarm versus short capability).
6) FZM-1, interface two-wire conventional detectors, NFPA Style B.
7) FZM-1, interface two-wire convenlional detectors, NFPA Style D.
8) FRM-1, relay control module used lo disconnect a power supply.
Fig. 1 FDM-1: Typica/ dual two-wire Style B
initiating device circuit configuration.
Two Initiating Device Circuits
lqllllp~ (L&H)
each power-limited [o
230 NA max. @ 12 VDC max.
47K EOL
Resistor
ELR-47K ~
TO Next
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~ Communication Line
32 VDC maximum.
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6~ 3iI • All wiring shown is supervised
and power Iimited.
P oaess 1
I r. O ~ O~ • Connect modules to listed compa[ible
I~ NOTIFIER control panels only.
U U
ANY NUMBER of UL Lis[ed contact closure devices may be used.
DO NOT M/X fire alarm initiating, supervisory, or security devices on the same circuit.
Instail contact closure devices per manufacturer's installa[ion instructions.
H~ ~ -l
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UL LISTED
Compatible
COfltfOl
Panel
Fig. 2 FMM-101: Typical two-wire Style B
initiating device circuit confguration.
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.
• Connec[ modules to listed comQatihle NOTlF1ER control panels only.
• All wiring shown is supervised and power limited.
• Install contact closura davices per manufacturers' instalfation instructions.
• Any number of UL-listed contact closure devices may be used.
• DO NOT MIX fire alarm initiating, supervisory, or security devices on the same circuit.
'V Fig. 3 FMM-1: Typical two-wire initiating device circuit configuration, NFPA Style B.
Device orPfevious
TO Nexf 0+-)-j FROM Aanel
~ MONI70R Device
Initiating Device Circuit (IDC) O MODULE NFPA Slyle 8, power limi[etl: Communicafion Line
230 pA max. @ 12 VDC max. 9 ~ 32 VDC maximum.
8 ~ / fTwisted-pairis
recommended.
47K EOL * 7 ,exs 2
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which support this teaNre)
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(optional connection for panels
which support this feaNre)
FUTURE FEATURE
'V Fig. 5 FMM-1: Typical two-wiie initiating circuif conFguiation for securiry systems
(with alarm versus shoR capability).
TO Next
,
•
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Device
NFPA Style B, power limited:
MONITOR
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FUTURE FEATURE
ON-6720 - 09/17J01 - Page 5 of 6
• Connect modules to listed compatible control panels only. WIRING
• Terminal wiring must be power limited.
• DO NOT MIX fire alarm initiating, supervisory, or security devicas on the same circuit. DIAGRAMS
• DO NOT LOOP wire under tertninals. Break wire run to provide supervision o( connedions.
• De[ectors must 6e UL listed compalible with module.
• Instail detecrors per manufacturers' installation instructions.
• Power to the interface module must be externally switched to reset the detectors. An FRM-1 relay control module can be
used to switch power from a standard power supply; see Fig. 7 balow.
'W Fig. 6 FZM-1: Interface two-wira conventional detectors, NFPA Style B.
TO Next FROM Panei
Device + orPrevious
C1~INTERFACEI~ . Device
C ~ MODULE „
Communication Line
32 VDC maximum.
Twisted-pair is
^ 9 ~ U recommended.
3.9K EOI. 2~' Ij Listed Battery Backup
Resistor 3 4 switched DC
I 5 41 powet supply.
(included) oNes
A2143-10 ~ooAess
+ + O O 0 O ~ Optional Branch Circuit
- TO Next InteAace Module
lJ u Module supervises supply
voltage and detector loop.
~V Fig. 7 FZM-f: Interface two-wire conventional detectors, NFPA Style D.
TO Next
Device
3.9K EOL Resistor
(included) required
at terminals 8 8 9
A2143-10
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switched DC
power supply.
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Opfional8ranch Circuit
TO Nextlnterface Module
Li Module supervises supply ,
voltage and detector loop.
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`I Fig. 8 FRM-1: Relay control module used to disconnect a power supply.
TO Nex[
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~+Twisted-pair is
recommended.
0 NOTI FI E R°
Nove
mber 4, 2003 DN-6935 • H-202
FSP-851 and FSP-851 T
Intelligent Plug-in Phofoelectric
Smoke Detectors with FlashScanO
Section: InlelligenVAddressable Devices
CaliFornia
& ~ 1~~ State Fire
U U Marshal
7272-0028206
LISTED css,s
(FSP-851A,
51115 FSP-851TA) cnA
MARYLAND ~
state Fire Marshal M_E_A APPflOVE~
Permit # 2122
GENERAL
NOTIFIER 851 Series intelligen[ plug-in smoke de[ec[ors wifh
integral communication provide features that surpass conven-
lional detectors. Detec[or sensitivity can 6e programmed in the
control panel software. Sensitivity is continuously monitored and
reported to the panel. Point ID capability allows each detector's
address to be set with decade address switches, providing ez-
act detectpr locations for selective maintenance when cham-
6er contamination reaches an unacceptahle level. The FSP-
851 photoelectric detector's unique op[ical sensing chamber
is engineered to sense smoke protluced by a wide range of
combustion sources. Dual electronic [hermistors add 135°F
(57°C) fixed-temperature [hermal sensing on the FSP-851T.
FSP-851 and FSP-851T de[ectors are compatible with all
NOTIFIER intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panels (FACPs).
FlashScan@ (U.S. Patent 5,539,389) is a communication pro-
tocol developed by NOTIFIER Engineering that greatly en-
hances the speed of communication between analog intelligent
devices and certain NOTIFIER systems. Intelligent devices com-
municate in a grouped fashion. If one of the devices within the
group has new intormation, the panel's CPU stops the group
poll and concentrates on single poin[s. The ne[ effect is response
speed greater than flve t/mas [hat of earlier designs.
FEATURES
• Sleek, low-profle design. • Addressable-analog communication.
• Stable communication technique with noise immunity.
• Low standby current.
• Two-wire SLC connection.
• FlashScanO(NFS-640,NFS-3030,AFC-600)andclassicCLIP
system (AFP-100, AFP-200, AFP-300, AFP-000, AFC-600, NFS-
640, AFP1010, AM2020, and NFS-3030) compatible.
• Rotary, decimal addressing (1 - 99 on current classic sys-
tems, 1- 159 on FlashScan(D systems).
• Optional remote, singie-gang LED accessory (RA400Z).
• Dual LED design provides 360° viewing angle.
- Visible bicolor LEDs blink green every time the detec[or is
addressed, and illuminate steady red on alarm.
• Remote test fea[ure from the panel.
• Waik test with address display (an address of 121 will blink
the detector LED: 12-(pause)-1) (FlashScan(D systems only).
• Built-in (unctional lest switch activated by exremal magnet.
• Built-irr tamper-resis[an[ feature.
• Sealed against back pressure.
• Constructed of off-white Bayblend0, designed lo commer-
cial standards, and offers an attrective appearance.
• 94-5V plastic flammabiliry rating.
• SEMS screws for wiring of the separate base.
• Optional relay, isolator, or sounder bases.
• Listed to UL 268.
• Backward-compatible.
SPECIPICATIONS
Size: 2.1" (5.3 cm) high x 4.1" (10.4 cm) diameter ins[ailed in
6501 base, 6.1" (75.5 cm) diameter instalied in 6710LP base.
Shipping weight: 5.2 oz. (147 g).
riYJa0ro1109 `IiOll
FSP-851 with
6710LP base
ewsoroypa -4411'W
FSP-851T with
B710LP base
'Operating temperature: FSP-851:0°C to 49°C (32°F (0120°F);
FSP-851T."0°C to 38°C (32°F [0 100°F). Low-temperalure sig-
nal for FSP-851T at 45°F 10°F (7.22°C 5.54°C).
UL-Listed velocity range: 0- 4000 ft./min. (1219.2 m/min.),
suitable for installation in ducts.
Relative humidity: 10 93% noncondensing.
Thermal ratings: fixed-temperature setpoint 135°F (57°C).
DETECTOR SPACING and APPUCATlONS:
NOTIFIER recomrpends spacing detectors in compliance with
NFPA 72. In low airflow applications wi[h smooth ceilings, space
detectors 30 feet (9.144 m) for ceiling heights 10 feet (3.040 m)
and highec For specifc information regarding detector spacing,
placement, and special applications, refer to NFPA 72. System
Smoke Defec(orApplication Guide, documentA05-1003, is avail-
able at systemsensoccom_
FSP-851 and FSP-857T are Listed for use in ducts, but they
are NOT Listed for use inside duct smoke detector housings.
See Duct Application Smoke Detecfors Guide, document A05-
1004, available at systemsensor.com, for details on pendant-
mount applications.
Flash5can0 is registered trademark of N071FIER.
Bayblend0 is a reqistered Uademark of Bayer Corporation.
NOTIFIERO is a Honeywell company.
This tlocumenl is not inlended to be used for inslallalion purposes. We Iry lo keep our
product inlormation up-b-dale and accurate. We canno[ cover all specilic applications or
'SO 9001
anlicipata all requirements. All specifi<ations are subject lo change wilhoul nolice. ~
Formore information, contact NOTIPIER. Phone: (209) 484J161 FAX: (203) 484-7118 [ry61NEEtIN68MANUFACNIIN6
(~J N071FIeR" 72ClintonvilleRoad,NOAhIorQ,COnnecticut 06472 QUALIiY SYSTEMS
DN-6935 • 11/04/03 - Page 7 of 2
ELECTRICAL SPBCIFICATlONS:
Voltage renge: 15 - 32 volts DC peak.
Standby current (max. avg.): 250 uA@ 24 VDC (with no com-
munication enabletl); 360 NA @ 24 VDC (one communication
every 5 seconds with LED enab7ed),
LED current (max.): 6.5 mA @ 24 VDC ("ON").
BASES AVAILABLE:
B710LP: 6.1" (15.5 cm) diameter.
B501: 4.1" (10.4 cm) diame[er,
8501 BH or BSOI BHT: Sounder base assembly. Includes B501
base.
8224RB Relay Base: Screw terminals: up to 14 AWG (2.0
mm'}. Refayrype: Form-C. Rat/nq: 2.0 A@ 30 VDC resis-
tive; 0.3 A@-I10 VDC inductive; 1.0 A@ 30 VDC inductive.
Dlmensions: 6.2" (15.748 cm) x 1.2" (3.048 cm):
822481 Isolator Base: Dimenslons: 6.2" (15.748 cm) x 1.2"
(3.048 cm). Maxlmum: 25 devices between isolator bases.
INSTALLATION
FSP-851 plug-in de(ectors use a separate base to simpli(y in-
stallation, service, and maintenance. A special tool allows main-
tenance personnel to plug in and remove detectors without us-
ing a latlder.
Mounl base on an electriCal backhox which is at least 1.5" (3.81
cm) deep. Suitable mounting base 6oxes include:
• 4.0" (10.16 cm) square box.
• 3.5" (8.89 cm) or 4.0" (10.16 cm) octagonal hox.
• Single-gangbox(exceptre/ayorisolalorbase).
• Wft6 B501BH or 8501BHT base, use a 4,0" (10.16 cm)
square box.
• Wlth B224RB or B224B! base, use a 3.5" (8.89 cm) octago-
nal box, or a 4.0" (10.16 cm) octagonal or square hox.
NOrAFS: 1) Because of fhe inherertt supervrsion provided by fhe
SCC loop, end-of-llne reslstors are not required. Wiiing "T-taps"
or branches are permilted (or Styla 4(Class "B ) wiring. 2) When
using relay or sounder bases, consu/f data sheef ON-2243
(ISO-X) for device limitafions be(ween isolaformodules and isola-
for bases.
PRODUCT LINE INFORMATION
NOTE: "A" suffix indicafas ULC Listetl model. FSP-851: Low-profile intelligen[ photoelectric sensor. Must be
mountetl to one of the bases listed 6elow.
FSP-851A: Same as FSP-851 but with UI.C Listing.
FSP-851T: Same as FSP-851 but inclutles a built-in 135°F
(57°C) 8zed-temperature [hermal device.
FSP-851TA: Same as FSR851T but with ULC Lis[ing.
Bases:
871 OLPBP: Standard U.5_ low-profle 4ase, pkg. of 10.
8710LPA: Standartl U.S. low-profile base, ULC Listing.
13501 BP: Standard European Flangeless base, pkg. of 10.
BSOtA: 5[andard European flangeless base, ULC Listing.
B501 BH(A): Sounder base, includes B501(A) base above.
8501BHT(A): Same as 65018H(A), but includes temporal
sounder.
6224RB(A): fnte7ligent relay base.
822481(A): Intelligent isolator base. Isolates SLC from loop
shor(s.
Accessories:
F110: Relrofit replacement tiange Jor BX-501 base. Converts
BX•501 base for use with FlashScanO tletectors.
RA400Z(A): Remote LED annunciator. 3- 32 VDC. Fils U.S.
single-gang electrical box. Supporfed by 6770LP(A) and
8501(A) bases only.
SMK400; Surface mounting kit provides for entry o/ surface
wiring conduit. For use with 8507(A) base only.
RMK400; Recessed mounting ki[. Foruse wifh 6501(A) base
onfy,
SMB600; Surface mounting kit (or use with B770LP(A).
BCK-2006: Black detector covers, box of 70.
M02-04-01: Tesl magnet.
M02-09-00: Test magne[ with [elescope stick.
XR2B: Detector removal tool. Allows installation and/or removal
of FlashScanO Series detector heads from base in high ceiling
instatlalions.
T55-727-000: Detector removal tool withou[ pole.
%P-4: Extension pole for XR28. Comes in three 5-(t. sections.
Detector Guards:
N07E: Some guards lisfed belowmay no! 8e applica6le fo FSPmodels.
SDG-773: Smoke detector guard; cover is 7.0" (17.)8 cm)
square x 3.0" (7.62 cm) deep. This guard fs mecAanicalty com-
patible with FSP-751. If is UL-compatibility listed with the FSP-
851 (frle UL 55515).
STI 9601: Low-profile, Flush-mount smoke detector guard, wire."
STI 9602: Low-profile, surtace-mount, smoke de[ector guartl,
wire.'
STI 9609: Higbprofile, flush-mount, smoke detector guard, wire.'
STI 9605; High-profile, surtace-mount, smoke detector guard,
wire.•
STI.9604: Flush-mount heat detector guard, wire'
571 9610: Surface-mount heat detector guartl, wire.'
'Fordimensions and addifional in/ormation on STI Steel Web Sfop-
pers, sea dafa sheef DN-4936.
STI•8200-SS: Flush-mount stainless steel smoke detector guartl
(compafibility pending).
STI•8230-SS: Surface-mount stainless steel smoke detecror
guard (compatibility pending).
WIRING DIAGRAM
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Lisletl
/ Compa6ble
g 9 CONTROL
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address dial on
back of detector
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REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR
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inteliigentTherenal (F4eat) De4ec7ors
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Seclion: IntelligenllHddressabl~ Gevices
GENEPBAC
NOTIFIER 851 Series intelligent plug-in smoke tletectors with
integral communicalion provide features that surpass conven-
tional detectors. Detector sensitivity can be programmed in
the controi panel software. Sensilivity is con[inuously moni-
tored and reported to the panel. Point ID capabilily allows each
tletec[or's address to be set with decade adtlress swilches,
providiny exact deteccor locations for seiective maintanence
when chamber con[amination reaches an unacceptable level.
FST Series thermal detectors use an Innovative thermis[or
sensing circuit to produce 135°Fl57°C fixed-temperature (FST-
851) and rata-of-rise Ihermal tletection (FST-851R) in a low-
profile paci<age. FST-851H provides fxed high-temperature de-
tectlon at 190°Fl88°C. These thermal detectors provide cost
ofrectivc, intelligent property protection in a variety of applica-
[ions.
FlashScanOO (U.S. Patenf 5,539,389) is a communica[ion pro-
tocol develoUed by NOTIFIER Engineeriny that yreally on-
hances [I-ie spaed of communication betwaen analog intelli-
genl tlevices and ccrtain NOTIFIEF systams. Intelligenl de-
vices communicale in a grouped tashion. If ono of the Uevicos
wilhin the group has naw information, the panel's CPU stops
the group poll and concan[rales on single poinLS. The ne[ e6
fect is response speed groater tAan five times tha[ of earlier
tlosigns. ' .
ffEA'Ptl.DQtES
• Sleelc, low-profile, stylish dosign.
• State-of-the-ar[ thermistor [achnology for fast response.
- Ra[e-ot-rise model (FST-851R), 15"F (0.3"C) per minu[e.
• f-actory prese[ al 135°F (57"C); high-temporaWro model a[
190"F (46"C).
• Atldressable by device.
• Direct Ot - 15B entry of addres:: (01 - 99 on [raditional sys-
toms).
- Two-wirc loop comieclion.
- Visible LEG:: "Ulinl:" every timc the unit is addressed.
- 360"-lield viowing angle of the visual alarm indica[ors (Twn
tiicolor LEGs). LEGs bliNi grean in Normal condilion antl
Wm on stoody reU in Alarm.
- Inteyral cnmmunicalionc and Uuil[-in device-rypF iden[ilicaLion.
• kemolc lect toawi u irom [he panel.
- Buill-in funclional test swiicfi ac[ivatod hy exlcrnal magnel.
• Wall< test with ucltlress display (an a1tlress o! 121 will bliNc
Ihc- doLec[or LEU 72-(pauso)-1).
Low standby currenL.
Listetl to UL G21.
Buill-in tamperresistant tealure.
Uesignecl for direci-surtace or electrical-box mounting.
SealeU against baCl: pre55ure.
Plugs into separalr: base tor easc oi ins[allation and main-
lenance. Separa[r basu aliows inturchan9e of pho[oclec-
tric, ionization aml [hermal sunsors.
U~ F ME~.
323-02-E
LeSTED APPROVE6
5747
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omuoroWnu
SEMS scrows for wiring of the separate 6ase.
94-5V plostic flammabillty ratlny.
Remote LED output connaction to optional RA400Z ramo[e
LED annunciator.
Optlonal sounder, ralay, and isola[or basas.
Optional recessed (RMK400) or surface (SMK400) base
mounting I<its.
SPECGFICL6'SdOMIlS
Size: 2.1" (5.1 cm) hiqh x 4.1" (10.4 cm) diamoter in;talled in
8501 base, 6.1" (15.5 cm) diame[er`installed in D770LPhase.
Shipping waight: 4.6 oz. (137 y).
Uperating cemperatum ranyc: FST 851. FST-1151R: -20"C
to 98"C (-4°F to 100°F); FST-1151H: -20"C [o GC"C (-C'F Lo
150"F). ,
Detoetorspacing: ULnpprovndfor50fL(15.24m)con[erto
cen[ec FM approved ror 25 x 25 fL (7.02 x 7.G2 m) spacinq.
Reiativo humitlity: 10';L - 99'% noncondensiny.
7harmal ratings: fixacl-[empera[ure se[poinl 135°F (57C),
rate-ot-risa tletection 15'F(8.9°C) per mirmte, high [empcra-
lurc heaL 190"F (ElO"C).
ELEGTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
vol[a9c ran57e: 15 - 32 vol4s DC pealc.
StandUy curront (max. avg.): 200 pA(a? 24 VDC (wilhoul corti-
municalion); 900 VA n 24 VDC (onv communicalion overy 5
saconus wilh LEG anahled).
LED currunt (max.): 6.5 mA L 24 WC ("ON").
FlashSean@) is n reciisteretl IraOemad< n( NOTIFIFf.'. '
6ay61onrJO is u reqislorotl lndemark of Ftayer Corporaliou.
1,10TIFIER0 Is n IYnnqvwall r.nmpany.
Thls tlocumunl ic nui lmtmtlotl In hn usutl lur inslnllaliou purposas. Wu iry ir. Iwop our
~~I'L,~(~ ~ryy~y'~'.Qi
protlucl iNormaliun uP-Li.-~»1~~ Flnd accurum. Wn cannnl covnr all ep~ecllir..iVOlicalion:: ur t• A1 fl Y.pll qd 1. ti
:inlli-ipaln oll rnquirumnnls. All ::pncilir.alinn:: am :oibnFCt lo chnupii wilhOul nnlice. V~A4L~ WIJU.~4U G
Pnr inorm iNnrmabuu. cunlnu NOTIFIER. f'hun¢ (209)-084-%'IG'I f-AY.: (203j dlld-%'1111 n "°V "l; yX_"Tr_T,-7f
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FST-857 in 6701LP base
BASES AVAILABLE:
271OLP: 6.1"(15.5 cm) diame[er. '
8501: 4.1" (10.4 cm) diameter. +
8501 BH or H501 BH'i: Sountler base assembly. Includes H501
base.
6224RB Relay @ase: Screw terminals: up to 14 AWG (2.0
mm'). Re7ay rype: Form-C. Rating: 2.0 A L 30 VDC resis-
tive; 0.3 A@ 110 VOC Inductive: 7.0 A@ 30 VDC inductive.
Dimensions: 6.2" (15.748 cm) x 1?" (3.048 cm).
H52481 Isolator Hase; Dimensions: 6.2" (15.748 cm) x 1.2"
(15.748 cm). Maximum: 25 devices 6elween isolator bases.
See Note 2 under Installation.
C¢8MC5'0'RS7C4A2►N & /sPPE.lCd5T9ONS
FST Series plug-in intelligent thermal detector detectors are
consttuc[ed of off-whita 9ayblend@. They are tlesigned [o com-
mercial standards and offers an atfractive appearance.
Use [hermal detectors for protection of property. For furthar
intormation, go to sytemsensor.com for manual I56-407-00,
Applicafions Manual forSystem Smoke Detectors, which pro-
vides tletaifed information on detector spacing, placemen[,
zoning, wiring, and special applica6ons.
eNszaao.eAvdmN
The FST Serias plug-in intelligent thermal decector uses a sepa-
rate base to simplify installa[ion, service, antl mainfenance.
Installation instructions are shippad wilh each tletecmr.
Mount base (all base [ypes) on hoX which is at least 1.5" (3.81
cm) doop. Suitahle boxes include:
• 4,0" (10.16 cm) squaro boz.
• 3.5" (f1-09 cm) or 4.0" (10.16 cm) octagonal box.
• Single-gangbox(exceptrolayorisolatorbase).
• Wlth 650YBN or 8501SHT Unse, use a 4.0" (10.16 cm)
square box.
- WIt1, B224RB or B224B16ase, usa a 3.5" (6.89 cm) or 4.0"
(10.16 cm) octagonal hax, or a<E.0" (10.i6 cm) square hoz.
NoTES: i) 8ecousa olfho lnhoronl suporvislon provlded by Ihc
SLC loop, and•oi Jine resistors orn not toquirad. WYing "T-tap: "
or bronchos ore permlired !or Slyle 4(Class "B ) widng. 2) When
usrng rolay ar sounder basos, consull dala shuol DN-2249
(ISO-X) for tlovico limilulions belween 'rsolalor modulos and isola-
tof 6aSO5.
@'IL'ODtlUC~.E d.mNAE dNFOQ:11NA41101%
NOTE: "A" suflix lndicalos ULC Lis1Od m0lef.
FST-951 : In[elligon[ themiai tletecror. Musc be moun[ed [o one
ot the basos Iisted below.
FST-II51 A: Same as F4T-857 6ut wi[h ULC Listing.
FST-U51 R: Intelligont [hermal detecmr with rate-of-rise foatum.
PST-951 RA: Same as FST-851 F. Uut with ULC Listing.
rnrnRnrnG mawGRAuu
+ - ~
,
Control
Panel '7
,
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n) i1w.: m
FST-859H: Intelligent high-temperature thermal detector.
FST-851HA: Same as FST-851H bu[ wilh ULC Lis[ing.
Sases:
B710LP8P: Standard U.S. low-profile base, Pkg+ of 70.
671OLPA: Standard U.S. low-proFile hase. ULC Listing.
H501 BP: Stantlartl European Flangefess base, pl<g. of 10
H501 A; Standard European flangeless base, ULC Listing.
6501BH(A): Sounder base, includes 6501(A) basa above.
B5016HT(A): Same as BSOtBH(A), but includes temporal
sounder.
6224112(A): Intelligent relay 6ase.
6224BI(A): In[elligent isolator base. Isolates SLC from loop
shorts.
Accessories:
Fi70: Retrofit repiacement flange for 8X-5D7 base. Converts
BX-501 base tor use wilh FlashScan O detectors.
RA4002(A): Remote LED annunclator. 3- 32 VDC. Fits U.S.
single-Aang electrical box. Supportetl 6y 8710LP(A) and
8501(A) bases only.
SMFC400: Surtace mountiny I<I[ provides for antry of surtaee
wiring conduit. For use wlth 850i(A) base only.
RMK400: Recessed mounling IeiL. Far use wifh B501(A) base
only.
SMBG00: Surface mounting Iclt for use with 871OLP(A).
M02-04-01: Test magnel.
M02•09-00: Test magnat with [elescope sticlc.
XR-2: Detector removal tool. Allows installation andlorremovai
ofFlashScan(D Series tlo[ector heads from base in hi9h ceil-
ing installations.
)CP-4: Extension pole for XR-2. Comes In lhroe 5-ff. secfions.
Detecfor CyuartYs=
NOTE: Somo guardy^ lisled below moy no[ ba appiicable lo FST Sones.
571 9601; Low-pmfile, flush-mount smoi<e detector guard, wire.'
571 9662: Low-prafilc, surface-mount, smoke dotector guard,
wire '
5719G09: FIi9h-proFle, (lush-mount, smoke detectorguard, wire'
STI 9605: Fligh-profile, surYace-mount, smolco dotecror guarU,
wire.'
STI 9604: Flush-mounf heaL detector guard, wire.'
S71 9610: Surfacii-mount haal de[ocrorpuard, wire'
'FOrdimnncions onrl addilional inlormalion on STf Siuol Web Srop-
pere, soe dafa shonl DN-1036.
STI-0200•55: Flusli-mounl stainless steel smolce tlelector
guard.
S7LU_30-SS: Surtace-mount stainless steel smolce delec[or
yuard.
REMOTE FlNNUNCIATO('
I
F`api+'_' of 2- DN-6991; • 04101103
NOTI F'1 E R"
F/RE SYSTEMS
GENERAL
The Thermotech 302 Ser(es rate-anticipation heat detec-
tors operate within a controlied renge of two to three de-
grees of their set points, regardless of the speed or rete of
temperature rise. These detectors are available in either
135°F (572°C) or 194°F (90°C) ratings.
The 302 Series are normally-open devices designed es-
pecially for fire detection and alarm systems.
FEnruREs
• lmmedlate response. The 302 Series activate when-
ever ambient air temperature reaches a detector's set-
ting, eliminating the thermal time lag inherent in conven-
tional heat detectors.
• Ellminates false alarms. The 302 Series do
not respond to momentary tempereture fluctua-
tions below the selected temperature.
• Universalapplicatlon. The 302 Series can be
used in all areas for any type of occupancy.
• Self-restoring.
• Hermetlcallysealed, shock resistant, corrosion
resistant, and tamper-proof.
PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION
The 302 Series rate-anticipation heat detectors
respond and activate the fire alarm immediately
whenever the ambient tempereture reaches the
preset tempereture setting. Under rapid heat rise
conditions, the rate-anticipation feature enables
the detector to respond one to three degrees
ahead of the setting. At Ihe same time, however,
it does not respond to momentary temperature
fluctuations below the selected protection level,
thus eliminating fal@e alarms. When temperature
drops back down ozlow the protection level, the
detector automatically resets itself.
DIMENSIONS (Model 302)
Total overali length: 4-1/8" (10.48 cm).
Base diameter: 2" (5.08 cm).
ELECTRICAL RATINGS
,
Saptember 28, 2000 DN-1271 • I-307
'°'~bb- 302 Series
Rate-Anticipation Heat.Detectors
Sectlon: Conventional Initiating Devices
U~
LISTED
5539
E35018A
(EPM model only)
California
State Fire
Marshal
7270-0021:001
FM
Approved
(Except EPM)
,nida,.iw
APPLICATION INFORMA710N
Voltage Current 302 Series detector have a smooth ceiling UL rating of 50'
6- 125 VAC 5 amps x 50' (15.24 x 15.24 meters) and are the only type of heat
detectors having such a reting on both fixed temperature
6- 25 VDC 1 amp and rate anticipation. The 302-H is designed for horizontal
125 VDC 0.5 amp mounting and is UL reted for 40' x 40' (12.19 x 12.19
meters).
This documanl is nol intended to 6e usad for installalion purposes. Wa Iry to keep our '~O ~oo~
product informalian up-lo-dale and accureie. We cannot cover all spacific applicalions or
anticipale all requiramenis. All spacifica6ons are subject to change withoul notice. Por
mote inlormalion, contacf NOTIFIER. Phona: (203) 484-7161 FAX: (203) 484.7718 ~
ON OTI FI E R' 12 Clinlonville Road, Northford. Connecticut 06472 FNCII~Ei1HC 8 MA1~tlFAC~~BINt
ON-1271 • 09/28/00 - Page 1 of 2
PRODUCT LINE INFORMATION
Thermotech Model 302 Series Rate-Anticipation Heat Detectors
MODEL NUMBER I DESCRIPTION I REFER TO
I 302-135
11 35°F Interior Vertical Mounting.
'
Note 1 below.
I 302-194
11 94°F Interior Vertical Mounting.
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I 302-AW-135
1135°F All-Weather Vertical Moun6ng.
Note 2 below.
I302-AW-194
I194°F All-Weather Vertical Mounting.
I 302-ET-135 1135°F All-Weather Vertical MounUng.
Note 3 below.
I 302-ET-194 I194°F All-Weather VeRical Mounting.
I
I 302-H-135 135°F Interior Horizontal Mounting.
Note 4 below.
I 302-H-194 194°F Interior Horizontal Mounting.
v .
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302-EPM-135 I135°F ExpIosion-Proof Mountlng. ~
~ Note 5 below.
I302 EPM 194 I194 F Explosion-Proof Mountlng
I . . . . Y'S.r ~ x'', .'Y:. r:rv
an>~?s:..... va:~w.n
y DecoraGve white plastic adaptor plate (or mounting 302 R ' ~k
I AP-PI and 302-AW to 4" outlet box
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FINE SILVER
CONTACT POINTS
- - EXPANSION STRUTS
- HIGH EXPANSION
SENSING SHELL 0.040
ANODIZED ALUMINUM
Note 1: For interior mounting in any atmosphere that is com-
patible with terminal-screw-type connections. UL
rating 50' x 50' (15.24 x 15.24 meters).
Note 2: Humitically sealed for moisture-proof or dust-proof
installations. Requires no special backboxwhen the
all-weather leads are properly spliced to "THW" or
equivalent type wire.
Note 3: Humidcally sealed for moisture-proof or dust-proof
installations. Requires no special baokbox. Has
plastic hexagonai wrench grip bushing with 112" (1.27
cm) conduitthreads for attachmentto threaded hub
cover, or any,outlet box.
Note 4: Same as model 302 except designed for horizontai
mounting. UL rating 40' x 40' (12.19 x 12.19 meters).
Note 5: Explosion-proof for installation in hazardous locations.
Has hexagonal wrench-grip bushing with 1/2" (127
cm) conduit threads for attachment to threaded hub
cover of Series JL fixture fitting as manufactured by
Killark Electric Co., or equal.
L ~ HEAT ANTICIPATION
~ ~CONTROLSLEEVE
iff, ~ SETTING SCREW
~DEVCON
HERMETIC SEAL
Cut-Away View, ACTUAL SIZE
Page 2 of 2- ON-1277 • 09128/00
4 NOTI F1 E R@
March 23, 2001 ON-6726 • H-240
v~ NBG-12LX
Addressable Manual Pull Station
with FlashScanl
Sec[ion: In[elligenVAddressahla Devices
GENERAL
The NOTIFIER NBG-12LX is a state-of-the-art, dual-ac-
tion (i.e., requires hvo motions to aciivata the station) pull
station [hat includes an addressable interface for any
NOTIFIER intelligent control panel. Because the NBG-
12LX is addressable, the control panel can display the
exact location of the activated manual station. This leads
fire personnel quickly to the location of the alarm.
FEAtuRes
• Maintenance personnel can open station without causing
an alarm condition.
• Built-in bicolor LED, which isvisible [hrough the handle of
the station, Flashes in normal opera[ion and latches steady
red when in alarm.
- Handle latches in down position and the word "ACTI-
VATED" appears to clearly indicate the station has been
operated.
• Captive screw terminals wire-ready for easy connection
to SLC loop (accepts up to 12 AWG/325 mm' wire).
• Semi-Flush, mounts to a standard single-gang (2.125"
(5.3975 cm] minimum depth), double-gang, or 4" (10.16
cm) square electrical box.
• Smooth dual-action design.
• Within ADA 5 Ib. pull force.
• Highly visible.
• Attractive shape and textured finish.
Key rese[.
Includes Braille text on station handle.
• Optional trim ring (BG-TR).
• Meets UL 38, Standard for Manually Ac[uated Signaling
Boxes.
• Up to 99 NBG-12LX sta[ions per loop on classic protocol
systems.
• Up to 159 NBG-12LX stations per loop on FlashScanD
protocol systems.
• Dual-color LED blinks green to indicate normal on
F la s hScanOO . system s.
CONSTRUCTION
Shell, door, and handle are molded of dureble LEXANO
(or polycarbonate equivalent) with a textured fnish.
OPERAiION
Pushing in, then pulling down on the handle causes it to
latch in the down/activated position. Once latched, the
word "ACTIVATED" (in bright yellow) appears at the top of
the handie, while a portion of the handle protrudes from
the bottom of the station. To reset the station, simply
unlock the station with the key and -pull the door open.
This action resets the handle; closing the door automati-
caliy resets the switch.
PATENTED, U.S. PATENT NO. D428,351
OTHER U.S. PATENTS PENDING
Calitornia
State ` ul US Marshalre
~ 7150-0028:199
LISTED
5692
FM
Approved
Addressable Manua! Pull Stafion
Each manual station, on command from the control panel,
sends data to [he panel representing the state of the manual
switch. Two rotary decimal switches allow address set-
tings (1-159 on FlashScanO systems,. 1-99 on CLIP sys-
tems).
FlashScanO is a regis[ered trademark of NOTIFIER. LEXAN w0
is a registered Vademark of GE Plastics, a suhsidiary of General
ElecVic Company.
This tlocument is not iNentletl to be usetl for inslallation purposes. We try m keep our
protluclinformalion up-to-daca and accurate. We cannot coverall speciiic applicatlons
or anticipale all raquirements. All specifications are subject to change without nofice.
For more information, contact NOTIFIER. Phone: (203) 484-7161 FPJ(: (203) 484-7118
(~.)j N OTI FI E R~ 12 Clintonville Roatl, North(orC, Connecticut 06472
lVO~9OOl
ENCIlmNC 8 MANOFACfIBINC
DN-6726 • 03123/01 - Page 1 of 2
11 The NBG-12LX
PRODUCT GINE INFORMAiION ELECTRICAt SPECIFICAilONS
Model Descrlption
NBG-12LX Dual-action addressable pull station.
Includes key locking feature. Mm!>-
SB-10 Surface backbox.
BG-TR Optional trim ring.
lNSTALLATlON
The NBG-12LX will mount semi-Flush into a single-gang,
double-gang, or siandard 4" (10.16 cm) square electrical
outlet box, or will surface mount to the Model SB-10 sur-
face backbox. If the NBG-12LX is being semi-Flush
mounted, [hen the op[ional trim ring (BG-TR) may be used.
The BG-TR is usually needed for semi-Flush mounting with
4" (10.16 cm) or double-gang boxes (not with single-gang
boxes).
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Normal operating voltage: 24 VDC.
Maximum SLC toop voltage: 28.0 VDC.
Maximum SLC loop current: 375 NA.
ARCHITECTURAL/
ENGINEERING SPECIFICATIONS
Manual Fire Alarm Stations shall be non-coded, with a
key- operated reset lock in order that [hey may be tested,
and so designed that aker actual Emergency Operation,
they cannot be restored to normal except by use of a key.
An operated station shall automatically condition itself so
as to be visually detected as activated. Manual stations
shall be construc[ed of red-colored LEXANO (or polycar-
bona[e equivalent) with clearly visible operating instruc-
tions provided on the cover. The word FIRE shall appear
on the front of the stations in white letters, 1.00 inches
(25,4 mm) or larger. Stations shall be suitable for surface
moun[ing on matching backbox SB-10; or semi-flush mount-
I,. ing on a stantlard single-gang, double-gang, or 4" (10.~ 6
L11 cm) square elecMcaf box, and shait be instafied within the
L, limits defined by the Americans wi[h Disabilities Act (ADA)
or per national/Iocal requiremen[s. Manual S[ations shall
[ be Underwriters Laboratories listed.
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Back of station withouf door.
, anual stations s all connect with two wires to one of the
control panel SLC loops. The manual station shall, on
Terminal command from the control panel, send data [o the panel
Connections representing the state of the manual switch. Manual sta-
1 SLC tions sfiafl provide address setting by use of rotarydecima!
switches.
2 SLC The loop poll LED sfiall be ciearfy visible through the front
of the station. The LED shall flash while in the normal
condition, and stay steadily ilfuminafed when in alarm.
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Cover open to show easy access to miniature
monitor module, rotary switch, and UL label.
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Detail of
BREAKAWAY TqB*
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1Q 5 5
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I ROTARY DECIMAL SWITCHES
"Remove tab to select addresses
above 99 (FlashScan(D sysfems oniy}.
Page 2 of 2- DN-6726 • 03/23/01
~ NOTIFIERO
F/RE SYSTEMS
GENERAL
The System Sensor DH100ACDC four-wire duct smoke de-
tectors are available as eitheran ionization or a photoelec-
tronic model. This new design allows for simplified clean-
ing and maintenance, or a change in application without
removing the duct housing. The DH100ACDC samples air
currents passing through a duct and gives dependable per-
formance for management of fans; blowers, and air-condi-
tioning systems, preventing the spread of toxic smoke and
fire gases through the protected area.
A WARN/NG!f
Duct smoke detectors have speciric limitations.
DUCT DETECTORS ARE:
• NOT a substitute for an open-area smoke detecfor.
• NOT a substitute for early warning detecfion.
• NOT a substi[ute for a building's regular fire detec-
tion system.
REFER TO NFPA 72 and 90A for additional duc[
smoke detector application information.
FEATURES
Outside mounting tabs.
Telescoping sampling tube (patent pending).
Built-in reset button.
Interconnectability (patent pending) for multi-fan shut-
down (up to ten air handlers).
Cover tamper trouble signai (patent pBnding).
Easy to clean.
24 VAC/DC or 120/240 VAC operation.
• High-Low voltage barrier.
• ton or photo models available.
Remote test station option.
Remote sounder option.
Air velodity raYing from 500 to 4,000 fflmin (152.4 to
12192 m/min). '
• Equipped with two DPDT Form-C relay contacts.
Easy and quick mounting to round or rectangular ducts
from 1 to 12 fee( (2.54 to 30.48 cm) wide.
Textured cover for convenient visual inspection.
UL 268A listed.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 14.375" (36.513 cm) wide x 5.500" (13.970
cm) high x 2.750" (6.985 cm) deep.
Shipping weight: 3.75 Ibs. (1.7 kg).
Operating temperature range: 32° to 131 °F (0° to 55°C).
Operating humidity range: 10%to 93% relative humidiry.
This documenl is nol intended to be used for inslallation purposes. We try to keep our
product information up4o-dafe and acwra[e. We cannof cover all specific appllcalions or
anticipate all requirements. All specifcations are subject to change wilhout notice.
For more information, conlact NOTIFIER. Phone: (203) 484-7167 FAX: (203) 484-7118
&N OTI FI E W 12 Clintonville Road, Northford, Conneclicu[ 06472
November 7, 2000
DN-6753 • I-355
DH100ACDC
Four-Wire, Low-Profile,
lon & Photo Duct Smoke Detectors
Section: Cornentionai Initiating Devices
O California
uC F M ~ Marshsire
3240-1209:155
LIS,rED Approved
Sgii MARYLAND
State Fire Marshal
M EA RR8281
4C(1 l10 C /nuinnnnnnn%
ARCHITECiURAL/ENGINEERING
SPECIFICATIONS
The air-duct smoke detector shall be a System Sensor
model DH100ACDC Series Duct Srtioke Detector. The de-
tector housing shall be UL listed per UL 268A specifically
for use in airvhandling systems. The detector shall oper-
ate at air velocities of 500 to 4,000 feet per minute (152.4
to 1219.2 meters per minute). The unit shall be capable of
controlling up to ten (10) air-handling systems when inter-
connectedwith other detectors. The detector shall be ca-
pable of providing a tr^ubie signal in the event that the
front cover is removed. It shall be capable of local testing
via magnetic switch or remote testing using the RTS451 KEY
Remote Test Station. The unit shali be reset by local reset
button or remote test station. The duct smoke detector
housing shall incorporate an airtightsmoke chamber in com-
pliance with UL 268A, Standard for Smoke Detectors for
DuctApplications. The housing shall be capable of mount-
ing to either rectangular or round ducts without adapter
brackets. An integral filter system shall be included to re-
duce dust and residue effects on detector and housing,
thereby reducing maintenance and servicing. Sampling
tubes shall either be telescoping or be easily installed by
passing through the duct housing after the housing is
mounted to the duct. The unit shall provide a spacial sepa-
'V~
EN61N6BIN6 8 MAIVOFACTIIAINC
ON-6753 • 11/07100 - Page 1 0(4
Air duct ve1'ocity range: 500 to 4,000 ft/min (152.4 to
1219.2 m/min).
ration of no fess than 1/4^ and/or a physicat 6arrier be- PRODUCT LINE INFORMA7lON
hveen the high- and low-voltage tertninals. The enclosure DH100ACDCI Four-wire ionization duct smoke detector
.
shal( meet ail applicabfe NEC and tJFPA standard regard-
ing electrical junction boxes. Terminal connections
shali DH100ACDCP Four-wire photoelectronic duct detector.
be ofthe strip-andclamp method suitable for'12 to 18 AWG A5052-00 Replacement ionization detector board.
(3.25 to 0.75 mm') wiring.
A5069•00 Replacement photoelecVOnic detector board.
.
A5064•00 Replacement four-wire power board.
ACCESSORIES:
ST-1.5 Metal sampling tube, duct widths y' to 21.
ST-3 Metal sampling tube, duct widths 2' to 4'.
ST-5 Metal sampling tube, duct widths 4' to 8'.
ST-10 Metal sampling tube, duc[ widths 8' to 12'.
RTS451 Remote test sfaGon.
RTS451 KEY Remote test station with key lock.
RA400Z Remote annunciator alarm LED.
APA451 Remote annunciator with piezo atarm.
MOD400R Sensitivity test module.
M02-04-00 Test magnet.
PA4008 Mini-Alert sounder.
PS24L0B Mini-Alert add-on strobe.
ELECTRICAL RATINGS
for DH1OOACDC (inciuding detector)
~ Power suppiy voltage: ~ 20 - 29 VDC I
24 VAC, 50160 Hz ~ 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz ~ 2201240 VAC, 50/60 Hz I
I Input capacitance: ~ 270 pF maximum ~
270 pF maximum ~ WA ~ WA ~
~ Reset voltage: ~ 3.0 VDC minimum ~
2.0 VAC minimum I 10 VAC minimum 1 20 VAC miromam
I Reset time (with RTS451): 0.03 to 0.30 secontls ~ 0.03 to 0.30 seconds ~ 0.0$to0.30 secords ~ 0.03 to 0.30 seconds
I Reset time (by power-down): ~ 0.6 sewnds max ~
0.6 seconds max ~ 0.6 seconds max ~ 0.6 seconds max ~
~ Power-up time: ~ 34 seconds max. ~
34 seconds max I 34 seconds max ~ 34 seconds max ~
I Alarm response time: ~ 2 to 17 seconds ~
2 to 17 seconds I 2 to 17 seconds ~ 2 to 17 seconds I
I Sensitiviry test: J See detector/abel. ~
See detectorlabeL ~ See detector/abel. ~ See detector/abeL ~
~
CURRENT LIMRATIONS (using no accessories):
'
Maximum standby current: ~ /15 mA ~
35 mA RMS ~ 25 mA RMS' ~ 15 mA RMS' ~
Maximum alartn current: 70 mA) ~
125 mA RMS ~ 35 mA RMS' ~ 25 mA RMS' ~
6)5]elec.lbl
~ ACCESSORY CURRENT LOADS at 24 VDC
I
DEVICE S.:ANOBY ~ ALARM
I 'NOTE: When a unil is powered at the 120 VAC or 2201
240 UAC input, any combiaation of accessories may 6e
APA451 ~ 12.5 mA mabmum ~ 30 mA maximum
`
` used such that the given accessory /oads are:
PA400 ~ 0 mA ~ 15 mA maximum
• 60 mA or less in the STANDBY state.
`RA400Z ~ 0 mA ~ 10 mA maximum
• 110 mA or /ess in fhe ALARM state.
MOW-> ' RTS451 ~ (_1 2 mA' 7.5 mA malamum
I
IRTS451KEY I 12 mA• ~ 7.5 mA maximum
I
s7vaw:.im
Contact Ratings
Alarm initiation cbntacts (SPST): 2.0 A@ 30 VAC/DC (0.6 power factor),
Alarm auxiliary contacfs (OPDT): 10 A@ 30 VDC; 10 A@ 250 VDC.
NOTE_ Alarm auxiliary contacts must switch 100 mA minimum at 5 VDC.
Alarm auxiliary contacts shalf not be connected lo inrtiating circuits ol
control panels. Use the alarm initialion contac[ for this purpose.
Trouble contacts (SPDT): 2.0 A@ 30 VDC (resistive).
Page 2 of 4- DN-6753 • 17l07100
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rPbN7ER INPUTS
oUT- gtE C i 120VA~
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g I g 10 ~ i ~ VAG Q ING tomanufacWveis
accePt
PQyypR INPUT ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 22QI240 ~ F R {efer
~O ES: . or contact
2q V4C, 24 VAC 50169 ~zI ~'LS ~ VIC
50160 Hzt ~A~ UXILIARY NTA ~ stallation mstrochons
in
n, etc. $ I uSacturer,
a i ~ 12~ re~aY
i A1-ARM shutdow
50160 Nz, ~ 24 V} i ~ man
22 240 ~ owefminais s9urce to I ,20t2AO VPC t ~ ior fa~ 17 q t +
connect 4 t TS t ~ 16 s N.C. ~ NO7E: The suP c
ap~~oP~iate isr ~ t t rovides e o~iso
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10 A@ ALARMS
250 VAC. pC. ~ N Q' ~ ~ , ~ Contacts shown t
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Sup. N.O. 14 Power
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= Aux. Power- 20 I 0 Common
:
~ Wiring Diagram: DH100ACDC to APA451
NOTE: wring diagram shown is for DH100ACDC four-wire duct smoke
detector system equipped WITHOUT a control panel.
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1 Alarm (Red LED)
Alarm Signal 15 - I
Aux. Power+ 19 I O Power (Green LED)
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and Interconnect Feature
DH100ACDC ,12 _ NOTE: Wiring diagram shown is forDH100ACDC
- fourvwire duct smoke detector system equipped
WITHOUT a control panel.
1
Page 4 of 4- DN-6753 • 11/07/00
NOTI FI EW
F/RE SYSTEMS
GENERAL
System Sensor/NOTIFIER offer a number of accessory
items and replacement parts to enhance the use, mainte-
nance and testing of the smoke detectors.
PRODUCT LINE INFORMATION
Black Detecfor Cover
The BCK-200 is perfect for applications such as theatres,
museums, and other areas where white detec[ors would
compromise the aesthetics. The BCK-200 includes ten
blacktrimringsanddetectorhousings. NOTE: On/ycom-
patible with low-proile photo, ion, and VIEWO detectors
(bofh conventional and intelligent).
SMK400
Mounfing Kits
June 1, 2000 DN-4653 • K-220
Detector Accessories
used with
System Sensor/Notifier Products
SecBon: Miscellaneous
Remote LED Annunciator
The RA400Z Remote LED is an op-
tional visual annunciator designed
to provide remote status indication
for all of our system smoke detec-
tors, duct detectors and beam de-
tectors. It uses an active current
reguiator to maintain 7 mA of cur-
rent within the specified 3.1 to 32
VDC operating range. The 2" (50.8
mm) x 4" (101.6 mm) beige annun-
ciator mounts in a standard, single-
gang backbox.
CK-200 Sll!'k
.
;;:"x:'.
Four different mounting kits are available. The SMK400
Surface Mounting Kit (UL: S2522, ULC: CS 308), and
RMK400 Recess Mounting Kit (UL: 52522, ULC: CS 308)
are designed to work with 400/551/751 Series plug-in 4"
(101.6 mm) mounting bases B401, B401R and B501.
SMK400accommodatesasurfacewiringconduit. RMK400
is suitable for suspended and drywall ceilings. SMB600
Sa .rface Mounting Kt:(11 L: 525F2, i1LC: CS 308) is designed
for 400/5511751 Series plug-in detectors using a 6" (152.4
mm) diameter base, directwire detectors and the 6601 BH
Sounder Base. If a more finished look is desired for the
intelligent 500 Series (FMM-1, FZM-'I, FCM-t, ISO-X) panel
modules, the SMB500 Surface Mounted Box (UL: S3705)
provides a 4" (101.6 mm) square enclosure of beige plastic.
RMK400
Remote Test Sfation
RA400Z
CSFM 7300-1209:130
MEA: 427-91-E Vol. II
FM:OV8A5.AY
UL: 52522, ULC: CS308
The 4001500 Series Duct Detectors
and 6424 Beam Detectors can be
R
tested using the RTS451 Remote
Test Station. A magnet is used to
activate the test. The RT5451 KEY
model, for testing 2-wire or 4-wire
g
detectors, incJudes a key reset
~
switch instead of the magnet-tool.
^
The RTS-451KEY(A) is an auto-
RTS459
matic remote test station. CSFM 7300-1209:129
MEA: 427-91-E
FM Appraved
UL:
52522, ULC: CS308
Remote Sounder/
LED Annunciator
a
For stand-alone conventional duct
• o
detector applications, the Model
APA451 Annunciator consists of a
piezo sounderalong with alarm and
power LEDs to signal trouble in
compliance with NFPA 90A. The
0 .
device fts conveniently in a single-
gang box.
APA451
CSFM 7135-1209:143
MEA: 427-91-E
FM Approved
UL : 54011
Test Magnet
The M02-04 Test Magnet is used to
activate the internal reed switch on
~
4001500/700 Series detectors and
the RTS451 remote test station. M02-04-00
This documen[ is nol intended l0 6e used for installalion purposes. We Iry lo keep our
producl informadon uD-to-date and accurale. We wnnot cover ali specifc applications or
antlcipate all requfrements. All specificaGons are subject to change withoul notice.
For more information, contac[ NOTIFIER. Phone: (203) 484-7161 FAX: (203) 484d118
f J N OTI FI E W 12 Ciintonvilla Road, NoAhford, Connecticut 06472
IVO~9OO1
EN61l1Ef61HC B MANOfACiORIIi
DN4653 • 06101100 - Page 7 ot 2
Removal Too/s
The CRT-400 Cover Removal Tool simplifies
removal of the tamper-proof covers on 400/
551 Series loniza6on Detectors. It simulta
neously depresses the three lock prongs on
the top of the unit so the cover can be rotated
counterclockwise and removed. It can also
remove the cover of photo units.
The XRS and XR2 Detector Removal Tools
can be used with any 400/551 Series Plug-In
Detector. The XR5 is used with the System
Sensor 400 Series and the
NOTIFIER CPX-551, SDX-
551 and FDX-551. The XR2
is used with the NOTIFIER
SD-651, CP-651, SDX-751,
and CPX-751. When used
with the XP-4 Extension
Poles, detectors can be in-
stalled and removed up to 18
feet overhead without ladders
or scaffolding.
XP-4
~
CRT-400
Relay Modules
End-of-line supervisory applications in
12- or 24volt systems can be handled
with the A77-7166 Relay Module. It is 124
specifcally designed for use in four-
wire systems. A77-716B
Page 2 of 2- DN-0653 • 06101/00
/
,
0 N OT 1 F 1 E R`R'
GENERAL
The LCD-80 is an 80-charecter, backlit LCD display annuncia-
tor for Ihe NOTIFIER NFS-640, NFS-3030 (ACS mode only),
AM2020, AFP7010, AFC-600, AFP-400, AFP-300, AFP-200,
System 5000, and System 500 fire alarm con[rol panels, or
the NCA network control annunciatoc Up to 32 LCO-BOS may
6e connected onto the two-wire EIA-485 port. The LCD-80 has
[wo basic modes of operation, "Terminal" antl "ACS" mode.
The LCD-80TM shares all the features of the LCD-80. but only
utilizes "Terminal" mode, where it mimics [he panel display.
COMINON FEATURES
• 80-charac[er backli[ Llquid Crystal Display (20 characters x
a lines).
• Con[rol switches for System Acknowfedge, Signal Silence
and System Reset.
• Time and date display field.
• Enable Key swi[ch and phone jack options.
• Can be remolely located up ro 6,000 h. (1828.8 m) from the
control panel.
• Local piezo sounder with alarm/trouble resound.
• Flush/surface/panel mount option.
• Optional RPT-485 repeater increases the disiance and num-
ber of LCD-SOs in a system (see RP7-485 data sheat),
• Optional transmission over fiber op[ics (see RPT-485 data
shaet).
ACS MODE
When operated in "ACS" moda, the LCD-80 provides a remo[e or
local digifal display and printer interface for the System 5000 and
System 500. For [he NFS-640. NFS-3030, NCA. AM2020,
AFP1010, AFC-600, AFP-400, AFP300, and AFP-200, Ihe
LCD-80 provides a vectored annunciation capability. Individual
devices/zones can be installer-defined to only display and prin[ a[
specific locations (EXAMPLE: Amaintenance offce receives only
non-alarm poinf activations. These inputs coultl be sump pump
on. high water, backupAHU on, low tempereture in freezer, etcJ.
• Alarm/trouble count.
• Custom "normal" message,
European option: first alarm/last alarm/alarm count.
• Field-programmabie messages From CRT or PGcompatible
computer (PK-LCD-80 Programming Kit required).
• EIA-485 interface: up to 32 per system.
- Printer output port RS-232, compatible with PRN Series
printers.
• Field-programmable messages in nonvolatile memory in two
options: 128 points, 40 character labels; or 256 points, 20
characterlabels.
• 7nternal nOnvoiatile clock for time and dale in ACS mode.
• NFS-640, NFS-3030, AM2020, AFP1010, AFC-600, AFP-
400, and AFP300 "vectored" printer capability.
• Can be mountetl in a System 5000 cabinet modufe position.
NOTE: The NFS-3030 operates with the LCD-80 in ACS mode only.
TERMINAL MODE
In "Terminal" mode, the LCD-80 mimics the NFS-640, NCA,
AM2020,AFP1070, AFC-600,AFP-400,AFP-300 and AFP-
200 displays. Up to 32 LCD-80s can annunciate and provide
January 29, 2004 DN3198 • D-120
~ LCD-80 and LCD-807M
liquid Crysta! Displays
Section: Annunciamr Control Systems
& @ FM m
LISTED cs,oo APPROVED
S635 (LCD-e0)
M EA
290-91-E (LCD-BO)
289-91-E (LCD-80)
104-93-E Vol. III
(LCD-80TM)
317-01-E (NFS-640)
345-02-E (LCD-80)
J.S. Coast Guard
94160004 (E2)
161.002/23/2
(AFP-200)
93I60140 (E2)
(nFP-200)
(AFP7070. AM2020)
161.002/27/3
(AFP70f0, AM2020)
California
, _ State Fire
''Q• Marshal
1 ~w~.
7120-0028:156
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LCD-80TM
remote reset. ack owledge, and silence of [he control panel
from remote locatins. The DIA-1010 and DIA-2020 (Oisplay
Interface) include a Terminal mode driver port fpr LCD-80s in
Terminal mode. The Terminal mode port is standard on lhe
NFS-640, AFC-600, AFP-400. AFP300, antl AFP-200 main PCI
CPU boards.
• Displays device type identifers.
• Device and zone custom alpha labels.
• Time/tlate and Device address.
• May operate in atldition to CRT.
• No programming necessary. LCD-80 displays time, date, and
custom messages received from NFS-640, AM2020,
AFPt010, AFC-600, AFP-400, AFP-300, orAFP-200.
NOTE The NFS-3030 does NOT use LCD-80(TM) in tertnina/ mode.
NOTIFIERe is a NoneywNl company. O~oo ~
This tlocumant is not infended to be used !or inslallation purposes. We try lo keep our
proCUCt information up-to-dale antl accurete. We wnnot covar all specitic applications or anlicipata all reQUiremenls. AII specificalions are sublect to change wilhout noeice. ~
Por more infarmation. contact NOTIFIER. Phone: (203) 484-7161 FAX: 1203j 984-7119 EN61NE(11f6 d M1LWUFACfOqA6
N OTI F I E R 12 Clintonville Road, Northfortl, Connectlcut 06472 Q U A L I T Y S Y S T E M S MaEa in ma U.S.A.
DN3198 • 01/29/04 - Paga 1 of 2
~ LCD-80 wi[h ABF4B
The LCD-80 ie ACS Mode
System 5000 wilh
panebmountetl LCD-80
:nnan,.i.
i EIA-232, 4 wires
: 50 rc. (1524 m) max.
~ L
-i
P '
;p PRN Printer
~
\
~ .
• LCD-80 is 825" (20.96 cm) high, 4.375" (71.11
cm) wide, and 1.75" (4 45 cm) deep. ~
• Up to 32 LCD-BOs may be used on one EIA-
485 circuit. ,
NOTE; Musf have sufficient regulated 24 volt
power Certain NOTIFIER sysrems may have lim-
ifs to fhe amount o( LCD-80s wifh ACK/STEP,
Signal Silence. and Reset switches.
• LCD-80 mounts with any CHS-4 chassis sbt,
• The LCD-80 may display all System 5000 cir-
cuits. Alterna[ely, it may display up to 192AIM-
200 points and two rows of modules.
6,000 fL (1828.8 m) maximum lotal wire length
EfA-485
EIAA85
EIA-085
~ (2 wires)
(2 wires)
(2 wires)
24 VDC
24 VDC
24 VDC
\
(2 wires)
(2 wires)
(2 wires)
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PRN
LCD-80 PRN
LCD-80 PRN
LCD-80
~ PRINTER
PRINTER
PRINTER
NFS-3030, NFS-640, AM2020, AFPt010,
AFC-600, AFP3001400, AFP-200,
Sysfem 5000, System 500, or NCA
The LCD-80 or LCD.80TM in Termina) Mode
6,000 ft. (1828.8 m) maximum wire length
Terminal Motle hetween each LCD-80
EIA-4B5
(2 wires)
24VDC
~O
OO
'
Oq
(2 wires)
CI O
~ O
a C
LCD-80(TM)
LCD-80(TM)
LCD-80(TM)
EIA-232 NFS-640. I
Pnn[er Port NCA,
I V AM2020,
AFP1010
AFC-fi00,
AFP-300l400
PRNPrinter orAFP-200
RELA7ED OPTIONS
Terminal Mode EIA-485 return (2 wires)
Up to 32 LCD-80(TM)s may be used in a continu-
ous 4-wire loop (veri(y sufficient 24 VDC available).
Each may haveACK/STEP, SIGNAL SILENCE, and
SYSTEM RESET switches.
Displays all analog, addressable points.
No programming required for LCD-80(TM)s.,
PK-LCD-80 (orderVERIFIRE-CD): Off-Line Programming Kit
for LCD-80. Allows PC programming messages when LCD-80
is used in the ACS mode.
CCM-7: Converter Module. Required for lerminal mode opera-
tion on olderAM2020s or AFP'I OtOs Ihat do not include the DIA-
2020 or DIA-1010 Display Interfaces. Also required forAM2020
and AFP1010 sys[ems which require a CRTwith keyboard. Uses
one ICA-4L chassis slot or lwo CHS-4 chassis slots.
See ACS Senes (DN-524) or ONYXT" ACS Senes (DN-6862)
data sheets for addifional infoonafion on ifems below.
ABF-1 DB: Semi-Flush box with alternative smoked-glass door,
any keylock.
ADP-4: Annunciator Dress Plate, gray. Allows panel mounting
of up to four LCD-80(TM) modules in a CAB-3 Series cabinet.
ADP-4B:Annunciator Dress Plate, black. Ailows panel mounting
oF up to four LCD-80(TM) modules in a CAB-4 Series rabinet.
~
!o
_ O
, L A::~L
ABF•1 O6 -Th0 ABF-1 O8
is a semi-Flush-moun[
backbox For the NOTIPIER
LCD-80 Series Annunciator.
The ABF-iD6 mounts one
LCD-80(TM). It includes an
attrac[ive smoked-glass
door with NOTIFIER
keylock.
Dimensions, BOX only:
9.938" (25.24 cm) high,
4.625" (11.)5 cm) wide,
2.5" (6.35 cm) deep.
Dimensions, DOOR only:
10.773" (27.21 cm) high,
6.0" (1524 cm) wide,
0.75" (1.9 cm) deep.
ABF-1 B: Annunciator Flush Box, 9.938" (25.24 cm) high, 4.625"
(17.75 cm) wide, and 2.5" (6.35 cm) deep. OrderAKS-18 key
switch andAPJ-1 B phdnejack if desired. Can also be mounted
in ABF-2B orABF-48 annunciator backboxes.
ABS-ITB: Deep Surface Backbox (mounts one LCD-801-80TM).
AKS-16: Key Switch (black) [o enable/disable controls when
mounted in ABF or ABS-iTB.
APJ-1 B: Annunciator Phone Jack, btack. Moun[s toABF Bush
6ox or ABS-'ITB.
PRN Series: 80-Column Serial Printer (see PRN data sheet).
RPT-485VJ: EIA-485 Wire Repeater. Increases wire distance
between LCD-BOs in ACS mode (see RPT-485 dafa sheet).
RPT-485F: EIA-485 Fiber-Op[ics Repeater. lncreases distance
znd comerts EIA-485 wire to fiber-optics in ACS mode (see
RPT-485 data sheet).
Page 2 of 2- DN-3198 • 01/29104
4 NOTIFIER°
GENERAL
The System Sensor SpectrAlertOO Selectable Output
Strobes and Horn/Strobes offer enhanced features that
include the widest range of candela options available and
the ability to recognize and self-adjust for either 12- or 24-
volt operation.
Performance. SpectrAlertO selectable-candela wall-
mount stro6es and horn/strobes offer key performance fea-
tures associated with the SpectrAlert(D name. The selecfable-
candela strobes and horn/strobes offer average current draws
that are not only lower than conventional Fixed-candela
SpectrAlert products, but also lower than similar selectable-
candela products. By consuming less current, it is possible
to connect even more devices per loop, resulting in a lower
installed cost.
Installation. SpectrAlertaOselectable-candelastrobesand
horn/strobes offer the installation-friendly features of the line,
such as the option of 2- and 4-wire operation; the abiliry to
use standard-sized backboxes with no encroachmentinto
Ihe box; and universal mounting incorporating the labor-sav-
ing QuickClickT" feature. Such labor-saving features make
wire connections simple and fast, further reducing installed
cost.
Flexibility. SpectrAlertO multi-candela strobes and hom!
strobes offer the broadest range of candela options. In addi-
tion, the selectable-candela strobes and horn/strobes can
operate on either 12 or 24 volts with no adjustment required
- the device recognizes and self-adjusts to the correct op-
erating voltage automatically. Temporal 3 or continuous tone
options continue to be available, in either an electromechani-
cal or 3 kHZ pattern.
Aesthetics. SpectrAlertO selectable-candela strobes and
horn/strobes incorporate the same stylish, low profle design
of the conventional SpectrAlertOO products, for a consistent
and aesthetically pleasing appearance across the entire prod-
uct line.
FEATURES
• Widest range of candela options:
12 V: 15 and 15/75 candela.
24 V. 15, 15/75, 30, 75, 110 candela.
• Operates on either 12 V or 24 V.
• Easy candela selection.
• Lower current draw.
• Easy DIP switch selection for horn options.
• Easy mounting with QuickClickT'^
• Synchronizabie with MDL Sync-CircuitT"' module or equip-
ment with SpectrAlertO Sync Protocoi.
• Meets UL'1971, NFPA72, and ADA signaling requirements.
SpectrAlertOO, Sync•CircuitT", antl QuickClickT"' are trademarks
of Syslem Sensor
DN-6947 • J-BO
Septemb OSPe~I~AIe~@
Selectable Output Strobes
and Horn/Strobes
Section: AudioNisual Devices
California
State 125h1P09223
U~ ~sS 7^
7125-1209222
LISTED css4s (57224MCA,
S4011 57224MCWA)
S55,Z O
(57224MCA) M Eq FM
126-02-E
122-02-E
(s,zzaMCa, APPROVE➢
S7224MC WA)
ewipnoz.ioo
. \
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ivre
VIEWING ~
WINDOW eonom~..mi
For strobe cantlela selection,
adjust slide switch locafed on
the rear of the producf while
watching the viewing wintlow
on the side of the reflector.
8941nhot.loo
NOTIFIER0i5aHOneywellcompany. '~O ~oo~
This tlocvment is nol intendetl lo be used tor inslallafion pu~poses. We Iry lo keep our
pmovct inlormation up-to-tlate antl accurale. We cannot cover all specific appiications or
aNicioaie all requlrements. All specifiwtions are subjec[ ro change withom notice. ~
Fo^r more inlormafion. <onlact NOTIFIER. Phone: (203) 484-7161 FAX: (203) 484-1118 EH6INEEIIA~66MANIIFAC{I~IIA6
1J NOTIFIER 12ClintonvilleROae,NOrthford,Connecticut 06472 UUALIiY SYSTEMS
ON-6947 • 09104/03 - Page 1 of 4
S1224MC
„ P9224MC
SPECIFICATIONS
Walk test: SpectrAlertO horn/strobe and horn only work on
'walk tests" with time durations of 4 seconds or greater.
Input terminals: 72 to 78 AWG (325 mm' [0 0.51 mm').
D imensions, strobe and hornlstrobe wifh universal plate:
5" (72.7 cm) wide x 5.625" (14.288 cm) high x 2.938" (7.461
cm) deep; with sma0 footprint plate: 3.375" (8.573 cm) wide
x 5.625" (14288 cm) hi9h x 2.938" (7.461 cm) deep.
Weight, strobe and hornlstrobe: 8.8 oz. (250 g).
Mounting: standard boxes 4" x 4" x 1.5" deep (10.16 x 70.76
x 3.81 cm) or 2" x 4" z 1.875" deep (5.08 x 10.16 z 4 763 cm).
Operatin9 temperature, indoor: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to
49°C)-
Maximum humidity: 95°/, as testetl per UL 464.
Voltages: 12 or 24 VDC and FWR unfiltered.
Opereting voltage range:' 12-volt operation: 10.5 - 17 V.
24-volt operation: 17 - 33 V. With Syno-CircuiF" module
MDL': 12-volt operalion: 11 - 17 V. 24-volt operetion: 20 -
30 V. See current draw tables on pages 3 and 4.
Sbund output: see table on page 3.
'These producls should be operated witAin their rated voltage
range. UL does, however, fest (uncfional integnty lo -20% and
+10% o/ manu/acturer's s(aled ranges.
U.S. Pa[ent Numbers: 5,593,569. 5,974,665. 6,049,446.
ENGINEERING SPECIPICATIONS
General - SpectrAlertO horns, strobes and horn/strobes
shall be capable of mounting to a standard 4" x 4" x 1.5"
(10.16 x 10.16 x 3.81 cm) backbox or a single-gan9 2" x 4" x
1.875" (5.08 x 10.16 x 4.763 cm) backbox using the univer-
sal mounting plate inGuded with each SpectrAlert@ product.
Also, SpectrAlertB products, when used in conjunction with
the accessory Sync•Circuit^" Module, shall be powered from
a non-coded power supply and shall operate on 12 or 24
volts. 12-volt rated devices shall have an operating voltage
range of 10.5 - 17 volts. 24volt rated devices shall have an
ORDERING INFORMATION
operating voltage range of 20 - 30 volis. SpectrAlertaO prod-
uccs shall have an indooroperating temperature range of 32°F
to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) and operate (rom a regulated DC or
full-wave rectified, unfltered power supply.
Strobe - Strobe shall be a System Sensor SpecirAlertO
model Listed to UL 1971 and be approved for
fire protective service. The strobe shall be wired as a pri-
mary signaling notification appliance and comply with the
Americans with Disabilities Act requiremenis for visible sig-
naling appliances, Flashing at 1 Hz over the strobe's entire
operating voltage range. The strobe light shall consist of a
xenon Flash tube and associated lens/reflector system.
HornlStrobe Combination - Horn/strobe shall be a
System Sensor SpectrAlertOO model Listed to UL
1971 and UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protective
service. Horn/strobe shall be wired as a primary signaling
notification appliance and comply with the Americans with
Disabilities Act requirements for visi6le signaling appliances,
Flashing at 1 Hz over the strobe's entire operating voltage
range. The strobe light shall consist of a xenon Flash tube
and associated lens/reflector system. The horn shall have
two tone options, two audibility options (at 24 volts) and the
option to switch between a temporal 3 pattern and a non-
lemporal continuous pattem. Strobes shail he powered in-
dependently of the sounder with the removal of factory-in-
stalled jumper wires. The horn on horn/strobe models shall
operate on a coded or non-coded power supply (the strobe
must be powered continuously).
Synchronization Module - Modute shall be a Sys-
tem Sensor Sync•CircuitT"" model Listed to UL
464 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The
module shall synchronize SpectrAlertaO strobes at t Hz and
horns at temporal 3. Also, the module shall silence the horns
on hom/strobe models, while operating the strobes, over a
single pair of wires„The module shall be capable of mount-
ing to a 4.688" (11.906 cm) square x 2.125" (5.398 cm) deep
backbox and shall control two Style Y(Class B) or one Style
Z(Class A) circuit. Module shall be capable of multiple zone
synchronization by daisy-chaining multiple modules together
and resynchronizing each other along the chain. The mod-
ule shall NOT operate on a coded power supply.
Model Deuri Uon ~D NAiITE
P Part Number Part Number
I HoMStrobes P1224MC ~ P1224MCW
I HoMStrobes, Canadian P1224MCA I P1224MCWA
I Strobes ~ 51224MC ~ 51224MCW
I Strobes. Canadian I S1224MCA I 51224MCWA
I SyncCircuitT"' Module
I MDL
I
MDLW
I Sync•CircuitT"` Module, Canadian
MDLA
I MDLWA
I Small Foolprint Mounting Plate,
5-MP
I S-MPW
for single-gang only
I Suriace-MountBackboxSkirt
I BBS
I BBSW
Universal Mowting Plate,
I
I D-MP
I D-MPW
replacement
Voltage
12/24
12/24
12/24
12/24
12/24
09~10/JInI
Avg. mA' Avg, mA'
Candela @ @ Nom.
Nom.DC FWR"
15 5! 1~ ~30 ~
~ 7
I S5I15/75e30. I •
I75.1tOcd ~ •
N/A ~ 10/11
12 / 24 N/A
N/A N/A
N/A I N/A
N/A I N/A
1 10 / 11 1
I N/A I
I N/A ~
I N/A I
12 / 15
t2/15
WA
WA
WA
'For a comple(e lisfing o(SpecfrA/ert cunent requirements. please reler fo the Current Draw (ables on pages 3 and 4 0/ this document.
or the lnstalla(ion /nstructions. Hom and hom/stro6e current draws assume the hom is sef at Temp 3, e/ectromechanical tone. and high
audibility.
"Full Wave Rectift'ed.
NOTES: 1) Canadian model numbers end in'A". 2) All of these SpeclrAlertO produc[s are designed for wall-mount only. 3) Installalion
of iess fhan 75 candela slrobes may be permissibie under the equivalent facililation clause of the ADAAG (Sea 22). However, it is the
responsibility of the person or entiry designing the fire alarm system lo determine the acceptability of less than 75 candela strobes.
All 15175 candela s[ro0es or horn/strobes are recommended for 20' x 20' (6.096 x 6.096 m) rooms or less.
Page 2 ot 4- DN-6947 • 09104103
$ OV N D ,
UL Reverherant Room dBA (P Valts DC
OUTPUT
Detault Selects
s.s 1
iz 1 n.s1
16 1
24
1 33
GUIDE
LOW ElecVOmechanical
~
~ 70' I
74' ~ 76 I
76 ~
80
~ 81
VOLUME
3000 Hz Interrupled
71' (
75 ~ 78 '
77 I
80
~ 82
Temporai
HIGH Electromechanical
~ 76 I
79 I 81
81 ~
82
~ 84
VOLUME 3000 HZ InterrUp[ed
~ 77 ~
81 ~ 83
82 I
84
~ 85
LOW ElecVOmechanical
~ 75 ~
78 I 81 '
81 I
84
~ 86
NOn-
vOLUME 3000 Hz Interrupted ~
76 ~
79 I 83 ~
82 I
85
I 87
TOmPora1
HIGH ~ Electromechanical ~
80 ~
83 I 86 ~
85 I
87
I 88
VOLUME I 3000 Hz Interrup[ed ~
81 I
85 I 87 I
86 ~
88
~ 88
'This tone only suifable /or privafe mode use af rated voltage as fesfed by UL
oCURRENT DRAW 1'ABLES, RMS
Current draw measurements, average RMS method. NOTE.• The 72 V 15175 candela strobe was only tested at
the 9.5 - 17.5 vol[-FW R/OC limits. All other 12 V strobes were only tested at the 8- 17.5 volt-FWR/DC limits. All 24 V sVObes were
only tested at the 16 - 33 volt-FWRfDC limits. This does not include the 80% low-end or 110% hi9h-end voltage limits.
I AVERAGE RMS CURRENT (mA): STROBE ONLY
AT 12 VOLTS I AT 24 VOLTS
Cantlela 9.5 V 72 V 77.5 V 16 V 24 V
eeamvtie~
I
~
33 V ~
DC
FWR
DC
FWR
OC
FWR
DC
FWR
DC
FVJR
OC
FWR~
l15
~105
110
74
77
56
63
60
65
47
58
44
59
115175
1 124
149
89
89
67
72
72
75
55
64
49
'64
~ 3D
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
92
117
67
96
59
B9 1
~ 75 ~ NA NA NA NA NA NA 1161I 1611 717 121 94 106
~ 770 ~ NA NA NA NA NA NA 1210 209 150 151 t20 131
soavmaxeei
H/S
AT 12 VOLT
S ~
AT 24 VOLTS ~
1$Cd
9.5 V 1 12V
17.5 V
16V 24V 33V
EelaWlaelecle
DC jFWRj OC FV.'R
OC',FWR
OC FWR OL FVJR OC F4YR
AVERAGE RMS CURRENT (mA): Eiectromechanlcal Tone I
HIGH TEMP
112 717 85 87
71 77
74 7B 66 77 69 83
VOL.
NON
120
124
96
97
86
91
88
97
24
95
91
104 1
Lpyy
TEMP
109
114
80
83
65
72
68
73
58
70
66
76
1
VOI. I
NON 1
1121
1171
BS 1
88 1
72 1
79 1
75 I
79 1
67 1
80 1
74 1
BB
AVERAGE RMS CURRENT (mA): 3
,000
Hz Interrupted Tone
HIG
E 114 118 86
BB 1 72
78
75
79
67
79
72
85
VO
122 125 98
99 1 89
94
9t
3
88
07
LO
V
709 1141 81
B4
fifi
72
69
74
59
7fi
VO
113 118 86
89
73
80
76
87
70
82
77
91
ssairma.m~
H/S ~ AT 12 VOLTS ~ AT 24 VOLTS I
i$R$ Cd 9.S V 1 12 V 1 77.5 V ~ 16 V 1 24 V 1 33 V I
tlefaullselecls OC FW0.1 DC (FWR~ OC FWR~ DC IFW0.~ OC FWR~ DC IFWRI
I AVERAGE RMS CURRENT (mA): Electromechanical Tone I
HIGH TEMP 131 156 100 99 j 02 86 86 88 74 83 74 88
VOL NON 139 163 711 109 97 700 100 101 92 701 r79 709
Lpyy TEMP 1281531.95 95 76 81 BO 83 66 76 81
VOL. NON 13115611001 100 83 BB 87 89 75 86 93
AVERAGE RMS CURRENT (mA): 3,000 Hz Interrupted Tone
ryGH TEMP 1133 157 1701 100 83 87 87 89 i 75 85 1 77 90
VOL NON 141 164 113 111110011031 103 103 96 104 99 112
LQyy TEMP 128 1531 96 96 1 77 01 81 84 67 77 67 81
VOL. NON 132 1571 101 1011 84 B9 98 91 ~ 70 88 ~ 82 96
esum.+ioi
Horn/Strobel ATZOVOLTS ~
30 cd I 16 V 1 24 V 1 33 V ~
tleleull selacte I DC ~ FVJR j OC I FWR j OC I FWR ~
I AVG. RMS CURRENT (mA): Elactromechanical I
I HIGHVOLUME TEMP 706 124 1 86 705 1 Ba 170
NON 120 137 104 123 106 131
LOW TEMP 100 719 78 98 07 103
VOLUME NON 107 125 1 87 108 89 115
~ AVG. RMS CURRENT (mA): 3,000 Hz Interrupt I
I HIGH
VOLl1ME
LOW
VOLUME
TEMP
107
125
Bl
107
87
712
NON
123-
139
108
726
109
734
TEMP
107
120
79
99
77
103
NON
108
127
90
170
92
118
a9aifmaeia
Horn/SVobel nrzavoLrs ~
75 Gd 1 16 V I 24 V ' 33 V I
tleleultealaets DC FWR OC FWR DC FW~
~ AVG. RMS CURRENT (mA): Electromechanical I
I HIGH ~MP 775 174 136 140 119 130
VOLUME NON 789 187 154 158 147 151
I Lpyy TEMP 769 169 728 133 176 123
VOLUME NON 776 775 737 143 724 135
I AVG. RM5 CURRENT (mA): 3,000 Hz Interrupt I
I VOLUME I NONP '192 189 758 161 144 154
I LOW 7EMP 770 170 129 134 1'12 723 11
VOLUME NON '177 177 740 145 127 138
Horn/Strobe ~ AT 24 VOLTS
110 cd I isv I aav 1 33 v ~
detauMeelecLS OC FVJR DC FNR DG FWR
I AVG. RMS CURRENT (mA): Electromechanical I
I HIGH TEMP 224 1 222 1 769 ~.170 ~ 145 1 155 ~
VOLUME NON 23B 235 iB7 16B 767 176
I LOW TEMP I 218 217 I 161 163 742 148
VOLUME NON 1 225 223 1 170 773 150 760
I AW. RMS CURRENT (m/): 3,000 Hz Interrupt I
HIGH I~MP 225 ~ 223 70 ~ 772 1 14B ~ 157 I
VOLUME NON 247 I 237 ~ 19'I I 191 170 179
I VO UME I NO
NP ~ 226 225 773 VS 153 163
L-M
ON-6941 • 09/04/03 - Page 3 of 4
CURRENT DRAW TABLES, MEAN
Current draw measurements, average mean method. NOTE: All 12 V sVObes were only tested at the 9.5 - 77.5
volt-FWR/DC limits. All 24 V stro6es were only tested at [he 16 - 33 volt-FWR/OC limifs. This does no[ include the 80% low-end
or 710% high-end voltage limits.
~
I AVERAGE MEAN CURRENT (mA): STROBE ONLY
AT 72 VOLTS
Candela l 9.5 V I 1
I OG lFWRfOG
I AT 24 VOLTS
17.5 V I 16V 24 V ~
DC IFN'RI OC FWR DC FWRI
~t5
1
65
59 M19
4a
F52
47
42
38
~ 75175
1
ft
79
69 58
52
62
55
48
43
~30
N
NA
NA NA
NA
80
87
57
68
~ 75
~ NA
NA
NA
NA NA
NA
144
130
700
90
~ tt0
~ NA
NA ~ NA
NA NA
NA
194
171
130
1181
I PEAK
CURRENT (mA): STROBE ONLY
~ 75
f221
227
174
159 155
135
151
t37
129
165
1 75 / 75
1243
578
175
254 147
194
157
206
129
170
1 70
NA
NA
NA
NA NA
NA
193
1941
159
206
175
1 NA
NA NA
NA NA
NA
1
305
536
257
430
~ HO
f NA
NA NA
NA ~ NA
NA
366
506
314
370
I INRUSH CURRENT (mA): STROBE ONLY
~ 15
~ 62
49 j 79
87
91
129
91
117 133
177
~ 15175
1 47
51
61
79
93
727
83
107
123
177
~30
fNA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
89
719
131
175 1
175
fNA
NA NA
NA
NA
NA
77
1151 119
1751
1110
NA
NA NA
NA
NA
NA
95
113
131
1811
~ H/S AT 12 VOLTS ' AT 24 VOLTS I
1$Gd 9.5V I 12V 17.SVfWR 78V 24V ~ 33V ~
tlefnul[aelecb pC IFWR~ OC FWR OC DC FWR OC FnRI " JFVlRj
I AVERAGE MEAN CURRENT (mA): Electromechanical Tone ~
HIGH TEMP 104 87 1 72 1 65 1 59 1 52 62155T58 50 1 58 1 53 ~
VOL FNON 109
LOW EMP 102
VOL. NON ina
AVERAGE MEAN CURRENT
HIGH TEMP 705 89 73 6E
VOL. NON 111 94 ffi F.
LOyy TEMP 103 87 70 6:
VOL. rypN 105 89 74 67
asaimoi~o~
I
~
73 V ~
OC IFWRI
44 41 1
53 58 I
87 72 1
E911mnllpl
103 93 I
Horn/Strobe arzavoLrs
~ 30 cd Iav zav 33v
133 701 dehultnalach DC FWR .OC FlYR DC FV/R
727 330 I pyG, MEAN CURRENT (mA): Electromech. I
155 322 H~N 7E
I MP ~ 90 ~ 93 ( 73 1 BO ~ 71 73 ~
277 51B ( VOLUME NON 99 101 64 91 ~ 87 97 (
270 434 I LOW ~ 7EMP ( 86 ~ 91 ~ 68 ~ 76 ~ 66 69 ~
VOLUME ~ NON ~ 91 ~ 95 ~ 73 ~ 82 ~ 76 78 ~
t89 2b5 ~ AVG. MEAN CURRENT (mA): 3,000 Hz Interrupt I
185 253 HGH TEMP 91 94 1 75 82 1 72 75
177 253 I VOLUME NON 102 103 ~ 88 95 90 91
183 255 LOW iEMP 87 91 69 77 67 71
181 2471 44 I VOLUME NON 92 96 76 84 79 BO
sunz.io ssaim~s.~e~
60 52 1 59
73 65 77
54 47 54
61 54 66
. ssu-o.W
H/S I` AT 72 VOLTS ~ AT 24 VOLTS I
i$/7S cd 1 9.S V 12 V 1 77.5 V' t6 V I 24 V ~ 33 V I
CafaWtselacbrC-~ OG FWR DC FWR DC~FWR DC FWR DG FWR
I AVERAGE MEAN CURRENT (mA): Electromechanical Tone
HIGN
TE'
~24
~~0
Bfi
75 1 68
50
VOL.
NON
t29
119
94
81
78
69
lOW TEMP 111221 114 114 72 65 58 11 VOL. NON 1124 7161 87 76 70 62
AVERAGE MEAN CURRENT (mA): 3,f
HIGH
TEMP
725
116
87
76
69
62
VOL.
NON
131
121
96
83
82
72
LpW
TEMP
123
t14
94
73
66
59
VOL.
NON
125
116
88
77
72
64
541 631 57~ 581 52163~:
3,000 Hz Interrupked Tone
64 55
75 66
59 51
11 651 64 571 671 61
Hzlnterruptad Tone
601 521 SB~ 54
67 59 1 70 ~ 63
Horn/Strobe
7$ Cd
tlakult eelecG
~ AVG. MEAN CUI
HIGH TEMP
AT 24 VOLTS
16V ~ 24V ~ 33V
DC FWR OC FWR OC FWR
tRENT (mA): Electromech.
154 138 ii6 tU2 I 99 87
~ VOLUME
NON 163 146
727
113 115
107 1
I LOW
~TEMP ~ 150 ~ 136 1 111 1 98 1 94
83 1
VOLUME
~ NON 1 155 1 140 1 116 I° 104 1 704
92 1
I AVG. MEAN CURRENT (mA): 3,000 Hz Inter
rupt I
I HIGH
118 1 704 1 100
~ TEMP ~ 55 ~ 139 1
1
89 ~
VOLUME
166 148 131 117 ~ iiB
NON
t05 ~
I LOW
~ TEMP ~ 151 ~ 136 1 112 1 99 l' 95
85 1
VOWME
~ NON ~ 156 ~ 141 1 719 1 106 1 707
94 1
eziim~e.im
Horn/Strolbe nTZavoLrs ~
110 cd tsv zav ~ aav ~
tlakull selecla OC FVJR OC FVJR ~ OC I FWR I
I AVG. MEAN CURRE T(mA): Electromechan.
HIGH TEMP 204 179 146 130 121 100
VOLUME NON 1 213 187 ~ 157 141 137 122
I Low TEnna zoa 1 v! ~ iai ~ ize ~116 ~ iaa ~
VOLUME NON 205 187 146 132 126 113 ~
~ AVG. MEAN CURRENT (mA): 3,000 Hz Interrupt I
I VO UME NONP 216 189 j 161 I 145 ~ 140 126
I Low I TEMP I zoi ~ m I~az 1 127 I1n ~ ias ~
VOLUME I NON 1 206 ~ 182 1 149 134 ~ 129 ~ 115 ~
Pa9e 4 0l 4- DN-6941 • 09/04103
YPISTALLAiION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
.w~ SpectrAlert Selectabie Output Strobes
and Horn/Strobes
For use wilh the following models:
Slrobes - 12/24 volh 51224MCK
Cumbo- 12/29 volh P1224MCK
SENSO "
R
3825 Ohio Avenue, St. Chades, Illinais 60I74
I-800-SENSOR2, FAX: 630-377-6495
www.systemsensor.com
'K' inndcl hnrns and hnrn/shnhee are rated as weaiherprooC " K' modcl sirohes are hmh wpatherpmof anA owdaor raied. SPECTI A.ert
The Pmohrcis no wliich ihiv manual .ipplicr may be covered by one ur mnre of the fnllowing U.S. Patent numbers:
5.'IL{,nh5; 5,H50.178: 5,5911.I39; 6A49,446: 5,593.569. 6.133.843: 6.5R.26I.
Speclflcatlons
Raied ror 12 or 24 volt operatiun (DC ur Full-Wave Rec[i(ied) au[omalic tlectronic selenion feature.
Upcr,ving Vuh,ige Range Limits:
ILvoll candela seleaions: 25 m 17.5 volls
?.t-vnit candela ,clcctiuns: 16 to 33 vol[s
N(7PC: I(urn/vlrnbe unils will operatc nn walk Icste with nmtime Juntions of 15 sec. or greater.
Pla,h It.ue: I ilash per ,econd .
F ticrics llperaiing Tcinperaiure: SImUc dnd hum/strohe ntudeis .ire induor lisred, having a temperature range o( 32° F ro I50° F(0" C io 66° C)
and are Rainprout per LJL50 (NEMA 3R).
Strobe only models have a temperature range ui -JO" F ro IStl" F (-400C io 70" C), anJ ,irr inJuur/uwduor listcd
per I1LI638 ind indoor listed per ULI971.
5clectablz Light Outputs: All candelas are selec[able via a manual slide switch.
I2/24 Volf Applicaliuns: IS or I5/75 candela
24 Vult AUPlicaiion: 30, 75, IIO cindela
I5/75 is ii>tcd at IS [andela per UL 1971 6ut will provide 75 canJela on azis (s[raigh[ ahead).
15, 30. 75, nr IIO are rated ior that candela.
tiuund Uwpul: Suund output levels are rsta6lisheJ ,it Underwriters laboratories in their reverberant room. Always use the sound
uutput specilied ,is UL Reverberant Roum when comparing products.
Listing>: K Series moJels are UL, CSFM, MEA listed onty.
Nole lor Slrubes: Do nut exceeJ; I) 1633 or 9.5-I7.5 voltage range limir, 2) maximum number of 70 strohe lights when connecting the MDL Sync mod-
ule wiih a maximum line impedance ol 4 ohms per loop ond; 3) maximum line impedance as required by the (ire atarm contml manufacturer.
'fhe model 51224MCK and P1224MCK strobes incorporare a new patent pending voltage 6ooster design that has a more consistent flash bul6 voltage
over the range of candela selections. The benefit to the cusmmer is a high quality strobe device.,,
General Dexrlption
'Phe SpectrAlert series notification appliances are designed to meet the
requirements o( most agencies governing these devices, including: NFPA.
ADA, The National Fire Alarm Code, UL, UI.G CSFM, MEA. Also, check
with your local Authority Having Jurisdiction for o[her codes or standards
that may apply.
The SpectrAlert series can be installed in systems using 12- or 24-volt
panels having OC or full-wave recti(ied (FWR) power supplies. The series
can also be installed in systems requiring rynchroniza[ion (module MDL
or compatible equivalen[ required) or systems [hat do no[ require synchro-
nization (no module required).
NOTICC: This manual shall he leit with Ihe uwner/user of this equip-
ment.
Fire Alarm Sys[em Considerations
Teinporal and Non-Temporal Coded Signals:
The Amencan National Standards Institute and the Na[ional Fire Alarzn
CoAe require that all homs used for 6uiiding evacuation installed a(ter luly
t, 1996. must produce Temporal Coded Signals.
Signals other [han those used for evacuation purposes do not have to
produce the Temporal Coded SignaL Temporal coding is accomplished by
interrupting a steady sound in the Following manner.
I~ IOIIAIPIII I1R11~~~
42 Sec. 'Iz Sec. 'Ix Sec. 'l: Sec. 42 Sec. 1112 Sec. Repeals
On Olf On Olf On OK
Power Supply Conalderations
Panels typically supply DC filtered voltage or FWR ((ull-wave rectified)
voltage. The system design engineer must calculate the num6er of units
used in a zone based on the rype uf panel supply. Oe cenain the sum uf
all the device currents do not exceed the current capabiliiy ui ihe panel.
Calculaiiuns are based on using ihe device current luund in the subsequent
charts and must be the current specilied (oi ihe type ut panel power sup-
ply used.
Wire Sixas
The designer mus[ be sure thal lhe las[ device on the circuit has sul(icienl
vol[age m operate the device within its rated voltage. When calcula[ing
the voltage avaiiable [o the last device. i[ is necessary Io consider the volb
age drop due to Ihe resisWnce of the wire. The Ihicker Ihe wire, the Iess
ihe voltage drop. Cenerally, for purposes of determining the wire size neo-
essary for [he sysre[r6, i[ is bes[ to mnsider all ut the devices .u "9umped"
on the end ot ihe supply circuit (simulales "wursl case").
Typical wire size resistance:
18 AWG >olid: Approximalely 3 uhnu/1,000 (t.
16 AWC solid: Approsimately 5 uhms/I,000 it.
14 AWC solid: Appro.eimalely 3 ohms/I,000 If.
l2 AWC solid: Approximafely 2 uhms/I,OUO tt.
Example: Assume you have 10 devices on a zone and each requires 50 inA
average and 2000 Fl. u( 14 AWC wiring (totai leng(h =outgoing +retum).
The voltage at Ihe end of the loop is 0.050 amps per device x 10 devices
s 3 ahms/1A00 R..e 2000 i[ =3 volts drop.
Note: If class "A" wiring is installed. the wire length may be up to J time>
the single wire lengtti in this calculafiun.
The same number of devices using 12 AWG wire will pmduce only L vol[s
drop. The same devices using IB AWG wire will produce 8 volls drop.
Consul[ your panel manu(ac[urer's specifications, as well u SpectrAleri s
operating voltage range m determine accep[able volWge drop.
D900-37-00 I 156-2257-001 R
Fliun U: Curtont Draw Meswremonts (Arwago MM MNhod)
Note: All 12V sirobes were only teslttl at Ihc 9.5-17.5 volt FWR/OC Iliniis. Nf ZqV rtrobes were unly iested at ihe 16-33 vntl IWR/UC Ilmiu.'Chlx dnea iwf
inr.lude ihe 80% luw end or I107fi hilih end voltaec Ilmitx.
Strobs Onty:
~IICfI~
I AVEflAGEMEAN
9.SV 1]V I].SV
IY. IWII IIf. iW11 IS: IWII
CUflWENTImA)
~!V 24V ]~V
llf. IWII IY: IWII IY. IWII
FEAKCC
4 I1~
Y.6V ~3V I].SV
IN: IWII I IWII IY. IW
IIS I
OB
fld
f$
59
6B 41
5~
Ji
02
JB
00
I9
221
227
I]<
ISB
155
13
119]5 1
119
111
]9
9B
SB
SY
82
SS
49
a0
44
ol
2a]
518
175
.5C
I<]
19
I30 I
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Nq
00
H]
57
98
SJ
58
NA
NA
NA
Nq
Np
~.y
I JS I
NA
NA
NA
PIA
Nrl
HA
141
ql]
100
90
01 ]2
NA
W1 NA
11
PU
N.
py
;I10 ~
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
194
11711
130
118
1W 9i
NA
NN NA
1
NA
Nq
w
Hom/Strobe 15cd:
~ Oetnull Solxb
Nlpp/low
Tomp
Tono
Volume
Mon
[-IM.IfO-
HIgM1
(Cmp
mecR
Nan
Luw
G)mo
NOn
]fllNl H[
Hiqh
femn
ImnrtuPl.
Non
Low
(pmo
Nnn
Hom/Strobe 13/75cd:
oaaun sai«m
HIOhlLow
TanP
Tmo Volume
/NOn
f_Inclro. Hiyh
rhmg
inech.
Nen
Low
Iemo
Nen
3000 IiL liiqh
fmmo
In10nu01.
Non
L.
lamo
Nnn
AVERAGE MEAN CUHRENT (mp
atlN e1 1ev
B.SV 1]V I IT.SV ICV 36V
iY.I1W11 w i ~x:~iwll Iwl
1041 tl) I)? 'GS lr1SO I152w~1 921 55 '
~ ~u2 ~1/ I•o I t~tl 1)u 14a p] 501 48 I 53 10 I
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i ms xo n na no r~~ aa sn no 'p sa ss
IIII 9< H2 I] 5~ ~i5 I] ri5 !1 )I
I 10] N) )U 63 57 5- 59 ~ 53 47 54 51
:OSI 09 ti) I~i] 5n Ba I 50 nf 5" 60 rID
AVEflAGE MEAN CIIPPENT (mA)
At 13V A1 20V
P.Syl I I].SV IBV I 24V 13V
ix: iwu ix:llwu ix:liwu tu:liwn ix:hwu iw: twn
~2~ nA 96 75 5B 60 12 69 na 55 62 5tl
129 119 9a ill IB eB UI /1 IS Utl !fl !0
112IIf tl4 /2I65 SB ri8 NI ~0 51 52
1 P2 1181 J) I9 )0 i ri2 1] FS I f.a O I a> e~
I ut 1'It I -I~zJ nalea
1125 Iltll 878
89 I 82 72 19d I 79 I]91 70 1 91 1)G 1
73 1 6B 59 16 9 I fi9nl I 60 ~ SZ I SB
/l ]2 n< 70 ti) 59 70 e9
Horn/Strobe 75cd:
D+wwsku .rw.duoxcvw~unn..~
woh,w t..n lra ratiK . v V
im~ Vtl- Me~ .
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xiy~.+n. r.,p ier z.v o vv
id~ volu+ Rbi ~wn
i_ ~n
~
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Sound Output Guidey
Default Selecta
'Pcmponl I.uw Wlume
hligh Vulume
Nuu- Luw Valume
Iemparal
HitJi Volume
Eleclromechanical
3000 Hz imerrupied
Llectromechanical
JODU Hz Intcrrupted
tilr.clromechanical
JWO Hz Intertupted
I.ileclromechanicil
SUOU I{,. Inlermpied
UL Revarberant Room
dBAO voNa DC
1) q S i Lm[ M11(i 1.i.i
70' 74' 76 76 80 AC
?F" IS 78 77 NO 82
'C 79 yl tli NZ 84
77 31 83 82 84 VS
75 74 Yf NI HA V6
76 74 87 82 NS 97
80 97 NG 85 87 89
91 85 tlJ BG yN 88
'Phis iune only suit,i6le lor privaie inodc usc at rucd vultage as lested 6y (1L.
Flgure 1B: Current Draw MeasuremerRa (Average RMS Method)
Nute: AII 12V stmbex mere unly ieste(I a[ ihe 9.5-17.5 voltPWR/UC
iimits. N( 24V ,irobr, were uNy [csied at ihe 16 33 volrfWR/DC
limits. This does not inclucte Nr YO'M Imv end ur 11076 high end volt-
:ige limits.
U900-i700
(mAl IN
244V ]]V 9.6V @V
xil IY. IWII IM: iWll OC Iwl1 (N: VWfl
]l I 19 1&5 13l ]Ot 52 aB )9 8]
OB 129 170 12] :ll0 4) 51 el I9
9., ISB 203 I55 ]22 NA MA NA NA
04 251 430 217 518INp Nq NAINA
OB , I< 370 270 <]i I NA NA NA I NA
stro6e ony:
AVERAGE AMS Gl1pREM (mA)
B.SV 12V 17.SV I6V 26V 73V
CO11A010 OC [Il".IF4 CC FWfl OG FV:q pC~FWq OL fWfl AVH
lis (ws niss sa soies a7 sa aa se I
i I S/75 I 124 i fiB BB I fi7 72 72 75 1 55 6d i 49 84
IJO I NA NA NA I NA NA B2 1 t 1 I 67I 96 SB BB
175 I NA I NA I NA I NA I NA 1 NA I I fi I I I61 I I 171 121 94 106 +
I110 NAINAJNAINAINAINA12101208~150~151~1201
171+
Horn/Stroba iSW:
OM~uttSObcb AVERAGERMSCURPENT(m4
61tjV
HIpNLOw Temp 93V 12V 17.5V 18V 24
Tone Volumw Mon oc Fwa oc cwn oC Fwq OC Flvq ot
EIeQm- Miqh Temo 112113 1] BS B] 71 ]I N]8 ce
~IfBCh. NO11 1120 1E 96 97 flfl Vt M 01 PI
Low
Temo
NOO
3000 Hz Higli
Temo
Inlerrupl,
Nen
Law
Temo
Horn/Strobe 15/75ed:
Oelautl Selecin
Hlph/LOw Tanp 9,SV
Tona Volumo Mon pc cwp i
Elaclro- High Tamo 1101 158 I
rtlech. Non 1 139 IB] I
Law 7emo 1128 ISJ !
Nnn IJI 156 I
1 3000HZ High Tamo IJ0 i5] 1
InlerrupL Non I Idt iea ~
Low Temo 1128 15~ f
Nnn II]2 IS] 1
Horo/Siro6e 30ed:
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wyuta. r, iuv ~ zaYy Vnv
r- voh.o.
Fua,o -
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m~m run ;i.-ii6y'in eri i3i
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mP ~YI iE L,: 1p~/ xFl iTE
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Low N IA I„c ~q /I -122
m im y2
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19 99 89 9<' 91 9
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18 99 TJ BO 176 9
AVERAGERMSCURR!
ltv
13V I A.SY i6V
4lC A4fl CC FWP OC 'Fl
ao se az se an e
II 109 9] 100 100 L
IS JS ]8 01 80 A
00 ioo ea ea 87 e
.1 100 B] B] B] B
ta T It f00 IOJ 103 11
K 98 I TI B1 B1 B
)I 101 I B< 99 I OB 9
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I56-2257-00I11
C+ndela Se{sctlons;
tlguse 2; For strobe esndela selsetlon, adJust s{ds awltµ loeated
on the rear ot tM produd whlfe watching tho Hewlng wlndow on
the nida of the roflector.
NOTE: SpixUAlcn x'In:l.tblc nnt ~
pW stmbes, scl ,it IS ~
,md 15/75cd. nwomalically I r-~
wnrk un bolh RV ,ind 21V \l:
power supplicv.
NOTE: "I'hc vtrnbo is nut li,ilcd
!or 12V nprralin~{ volf,~~;RS Vie~.,n9winmw~ , amvm
whrn set lu 56. 75 uf tltl
candrlai. Usr nnlY Ihu+r
sl`f110g5 (OdCi(ClI ,l3 l)K I11
ihis charr.
I nWARNING I
When uBing ,i !2V p.mel. thty
devlce wlll yleld requlrcd
Ilgh[ ouryut only In the IS or
I5/75 canJela setling.
Parmfsnlbie Candela Settinge:
Cand4a f
OPWatung VoHa6o
srtting
'
1
12V , 24V
I t5 ~
OH I OK
I IS/75
OK I ON
~ ~0
4 oH
~ rs
ox
I 110 I
` OK
Horn nalectlons using 3-qoeltlon DIP ewttch on hornJetroDe (refa`
to Flgure 3):
Nulc: Whrn pnwrrrd Irom d FWIL supplY. Ihc hurn wifl bc nuAhddlal
Inirnrd on and utll hv 120f V causiiq; ii in xwnJ ditfrrrm ih,w it
puwi•md by d I1C sUpplY.
IIIgL(Low Volume
ON • I ligh Ualumc. (.11T • Law Vulumc
Nuic: 'Chc Inw vohunc scttiny oF scnnc 101ms uvut NOT Ue usLl tor pub-
lic mude applica[ions whr.n the deviqe is puwerM trom a 12-voii
pamd. Reter [o ihe kiund Otupuc CuiAe nn ihe previous page.
Tertip/Non-Temp
UN • NON Temporal. OVF • TemFmcal
3 KNzj Eleclromechanical
UN - iKliz. OfF - ElectrnmetUanical
flgura 3; Horn Factory DefauK Setting:
'flie faciory de(anlt seiting is Fligh. Temporal .i, and Cler.tromechaniaal
IOOI'. Fac(ory
OFF ON Delault PIPSwiictr
Low ~jM
j H,gA ~
T
Temporal l~_~__~ Nomiemporal
Elepmmach. IinC' JOOOHe ~ Basa(rear)
nmiom
Tone pattern ovenlde oplione uaing eompatlbie pmels:
'Che Selectable Output IlomjStrobe may be commanded ro override the
fwrn selectioa Hums and stro6es may be overnden ro the patterns lisred
hCLUIV:
L Continuous GM
2. Tempunl Cyt
3. Uouhle Mareh Time EM (240 strokes/min.)
4. tdarch Tirnc CM (120 strokcsJmin.]
5. Canadian GM (20 srtut(es(min.)
6. 5[robe Disable
7. StmUr Lnable
For complcre deiails. rcler io panrl Invallation Manuai.
I,AWARNING I
Check terminal polarlty Before wiring. Fur proper operatlon,
make sure the correc[ wtre yolatl[y Is apPlled [o [he unlt.
. _,._.......j_
D9W-37 00
gYatem Uperatlon - Nort-SYnchfwJzed Dovlus:
Flgure 4a My com6lnatlon of modsU powsrM by a 2-wln dacuit:
nw~. nan..mnu
~moaort~
e
r.a.~..t.~..
. no.uooe~.
1-1
sy+tem Operotlon - Synchronlzed DeWcee:
Flgure 4b, Any eom6lnatlon of modeli powered by a2~wire dreu{t:
xorN .umn~ro.~
~t,!
~~xeeeo.ir
\
xn.nw
-~-amwnno~nc«~caae
aaiii.m
Flgure 5: Hornn and atro6es powered in tandem:
NOTE Supply power mus[ be cononimns tor propcr nperaliua
TANQEM OPERAT{ON
HORN57R08ECOM60
iONEM
NCIOqT ~
CEVICECR
N9TA
LLED"' ~-Fp-.
1]
~
EOL
I
JUUV l
ERS
LACVYOWLE
_
'
SYOb~' OHVqEVI0U5
OENCE
~
~ aoiiaeo
Flgure 8. My <ombinaUon of models powered by a 4-wire cireult
to prorlde Independevt horn and ehobe operaflon (remove fao-
tory installed )umpera, aae Flgure 8):
NOTE: Strabes must be
powered contiouovsly for
hum operation. w ~
- o
e
0
~ I
0
o
(I t E
aou>oo
Flgufe 7: Homa md stro6ee powered Independentty (hom oper
atod on coded power wpply)%
NOTE: Strobes must be powered conqnuonsly ior horn operaUmi.
INDEPENDENT OPERATION
XORN ANO S1110BE
v.vEnwmaw.~oye\.I ` ~ ~ -a~nmE.
roxprr 1 p wre:smoev.uwr
BoPoVhPEO<OMinuWA~
OEYICEOP i ~ . s wxocEn~nori
~
EOl
mxesr
oevme on { ' o°wirapwi. rv«~
EOl l ~oNx- „ra~~_ OErCE
Il~(~ i Ww+.i.~.r•~~a.~
ao1i1.m
Flgure 8: Removal of hama and strobes from mourvting piatee:
To remove unils (rom mounting piates, insrrt Quick Click Removaf "POUi as
shuwn lo untock snap. VJhife pushing in Removal Tool Io reiease ihe snap.
puli back un the hucn/stlohe. Hinge Ihe hurn/strobe mudule. disengage the
Locking Rib, and IiR ihe homJstrobe away trom [he mouming plaie.
j..,,e,... .
II
,
.
A0115pp
Mourrtlng Dlagrama:
Scrsw types uwd for mounting:
A- 8-32 x 3/4 fla[ head
6- 6-32 x 1& pan heaA
Stro6e or Horn/4trobe wlth emall footpr6rt mounttnq plate:
J
I 1
~
,
I. ,blourt pl.uc io 6adc Iws using screws B.
nmm.oa
6re.i[ ni( iuur iahs irom unii.
1. Con:Vlc(c iiclJ wiring. making surc w,ill apening is I,vqr rnuugh inr
ienninals tu iit through.
-t. Inscn Iodcing rib inio slot on plale.
5. Pn:ss iniu plate; unil will make a"dick" when it has locked into Vlace.
Typical weatherproof mounting with univeraal plate:
z. wbtl
. . ~X.Jfl ~ I/$- ftm NiysJ
~ ~ ~ ][Inw~41O1n1~
Li~~
coxa J a L~
~connwi
Enlmrc~ -Sb1
P.paUnx CL.yenyohib
Foi N'el.
G.X.
1. Moum badc boz in desired location, .oim.oa
2. For SpectrAlert models, mount plate ro back box using 4 screws.
3. Coinplete lield wiring.
4. Remove paper finer on gasket - Note: Pertorm electrical lesls firsl,
lhen remove linec Paper liner must be removed from ga'skel
bclorc final ins[allauon.
5. Insen locking rib inio +lot on plale.
6. Press into plate, the SpectrAlen moAel will make a"clitk' when it has
locked inlo place.
Notc: The weaiherproot or uutdoor nonfication applianre must be used
wilh a V✓B6 back hox when insialled in applicitions reyuiring the appli-
ance io br wealherprool ur uutdoor-liiled. In such applicatiuns, using a
back hox ulher ihan the WBB will void the UL Jesignaiian.
3trobe or Horn/Strobe with unlvarsal mounting plate:
r-I I
G ic
~ r F-
~'_~,__L_
~ ~Z-~
.aw~.`F.icn~~w, ~oo~,.oxnvor -on.wov
~ 4011lM
1. Moun[ pla[e ro back box using screw+ A. making snre wall
upening is equal io ihe plate upening.
Cumplric licld wiring.
Insert locking rib imo ,lot un plire.
d. Press inm plale, unit will make a"clid<" when it has lucked imu place.
Stro6e or Horn/Strobe surface mount:
41
i ~ ~ ~ e
CD
L Muunt skirt ro baek 6ox with screws A.
2. Cumplete field wiring• nmm.oo
3. fnsert lucking rib on unit info slot un skirt.
4. Press inio skin; unit will m,ike a"click" when it has lodeed into Vlace.
(Nole: titroUe and skirt may also be muun(ed m a Linch bos using screws
6 in,ICai1 0l screws A.)
Please refer to insert for the Limitations of Fire Aiarm Systems
I A`NARNING I The Llmitatlone of Horn/Shobea
TM ham and/nr sroEu will nut wurk whhom pawee The ham/stmbe yels its Vower (rom the The slgnal nriNC may nm Dc =een. Tho elenmmi viaual w,irning eign.J usey.m e.vrrnivlv reliable
iirei.raniry pane( mun+mring 'he alarm sysiem. If Wwer is cm o([ (or anY reasuu. Ihe hom/>lmbe . ivun Ilash inpe. h tlaxlies ai least nnve even scronJ. TLv sinme nnisi noi Lr ~nei.~lled in Jima
wiil nOl Vavnle Iht JeSircJ .mtlio 0r viSUJI waminy,
aunliRhl ar aleas ul IuNli LRIII inlen.ue uyvr<U lw( unellcsl Whrrc ILe vi..ual II.WI m"bf lu Ji..fa.
TM hnm mey noi be bcaN. Tim loudness o( the horn meels (Ut txc¢eds) curtPnl UnJenvrilers
8a^texl nr nm iren. The slmbe m.iv nm lie xern bv iLV vi.udlM nnyIueJ.
I.ibutaiune<>..mdarJS. NuweveG the hom nuY ho( dlrr<+ aaumi sleeper or onr Wbu hd. r¢[cnllv
The 51Fw1 rnmthe mny caure >elzuree. In~LviiLidly whu hevc I~~~•iiive Plwii. rrxynnze m v sndl
aA Jnigs ur hu heen drinkiny aimholic bevaryes. The liorn may noi be heanl d it is pl.mnl un.~
sllnluli wnh zcRli(f5, 5u[II Jy pCrs005 milh eV~ItV`Y. f1IDndJ a~'u41 InIULlnFeJ vs~wsYfc iJ nviRni.
Jillercni iLonr linm tlir V~~son in havN ar if plaaA ~ou iar awny m be lieartl over ihr.wbiem nuise
men* in wlnch svobr signils. indaJing iM1iz simhe, ue acuvaivJ.
>uch.n ualLC.iir cundiuonerz. machinery or mueic aVVliances ihal may 0rwrm alen prrymu imm
The .lgnal .Ima< <„n',m s"in, r,om maen ouwr„„o,ub," e,n'a r~,•« <uuvor: nmtince
heaenig Oic.Jann. The liorn maY mon be heard bY rizrsons who are heariny imVairtd.
imrrrupird Immvc'fhc suulle inum havr an nnimerruyned ..uurze n( pumer in nnlcr iu oV<rne mr
Nlll'li: SunLe> nnui be VmvereJ cOminuauslY mr harn uperauon,
r<ly. Sv.uem Sensnr recOmmendi llio tlu hurn and.ignal mmme alw.ivs bt irsnl in mmUinanun
m tlinr iNr risks Gnm anv ol iLe aLVrvr limii.mwns.ue nuwuuznl.
Threo-Year LJmitetl Warranty
svuem Scnsur warranis ins entloseJ Imm. simbe.ur Imm/±wpe io 6e Iree from defens in inaie[ials
io: tiysicm Sensor, t:emmz Oep.. rcnicnL RA c ,)8:5 UnioAvrnne, A. Clwrlrs. IL 6i➢1J.
.inJ wnrkman=hip under normai Luc and service mr a penod w ilvtt )'ears fmm dnu• u( m.vw
Pleaxe inchWC a imie J.scnbing the inallunniun nmi susPnted ~ause ui ivlure. 71ie loinVuny
b¢mrc. Svsrcnt >rnsor n~aMO no mber exprese warramv lor ihis norn. >Imbe. or hum/simbe. Nu
shall iwi be ubLpaieI io repair ur rcVl+t,e omiis whitl, am foun0 io be Jeiccnve baainx ul daim
uVlesi+uame. •kaler. ur emVloyre of ihe lmnVaiiY M1as the amhoNy io iucrcase ue atmr
age. unrea>unable use. nwdilications. or.tlreraurons x'cnrring oLrr the Jaitul numufanurc. In nu
ihe nbligaiinn> nr liinitaiiuin ul this Wuraub•. The lmnVaii 's obligation u( ihis Warranrv shall be
c.ve>h.ill the luml~anv~be liable foranY consnl~~e~~iiai or iucidrnial Jamages fur breach oi iliis ur
timi1al m Jm rryart or rc0laavnrnh uf mw pan nl ilie IwmYVmbe. ur horn/suobe which ie (ounA
anv ntlncr naR.mrv. cxVmsed or implieJ whamoev¢r, ewrn i( the luss or ilainage is iau>N bY ihe
m Le de.ciivr in mamnaly ur workmanshiV Ii^der immial use and service Annng the ihree yea
Cwnpnn)"s neytiyrnc¢ nr;eWi. Sume amic'AO na.Now Ooeer[lusion ur iimnmion ui inciAemal m
periuJ awumrncing wiih the Jaeul inaimiaaure. Aher phuninp Sysiem Sensnr"s ioil Ir« uumber
uJ
.omeyueniui Jamages, .o the abovc limiuiion or erdu>ion inav noi aVVN io you.'Nis' Wuranry
I
i
9tp.5EN>OR_ !')oJG]J fur.i Rnvm nmhurizaiion nuniber. send de(enive nnits puzage VreO.
y
ves puu.yenlic
rga1 rigbix..md vou maY alxu nave oiher righis which varv fmm siam io.'v.ve.
FCC Statemant
SyttvNen Sirolles enJ ilurn/tirobee h1vc burn i.iM.innt kmnd m mmp1Y wiiA the limiu ior a
nnn. II nm insi,alei nnJ usN in acmrAaucr wiih ihe inswcnon mannal, mav vause harmful
C6"s 0~liqiial A11ice. punuam io pan 15 0l the FCC Rules. TOne limns are Jeeiynal io pmviJe
inierfererne io mJiu mmmunicaflonv Operaiion u( ihix rquipmem in a resiJevi.U ,uea is likelv
reasunable Vrulmim' eR.inst liannml inierfaren<e wLen ihe sryipmem in o0rqicry] in a mm-
to canx Inannml inederen,c m which case ihe nser wiil be reQUirM m mrrece ihe imerierencc
merciai cnvironineni. IDis nNiVmcnt b'eneraics, nres. and can raNme radio IrenuencY energY
al hii uwn exVeiue.
D900-37-00 4 156-2257-001 R
0 2003 System Sensor
NOi'i FI E R
F/RE SYSTEMS
GENERAL
The Air Products & Controls MR Serles Multivoltage Con-
trol Relays offer SPDT or DPDT 10-amp contacts which
may be operated by one of four input control voltages. A
single relay may be energized from a voltage source of 24
VDC, 24 VAC, 115 VAC, or 230 VAC by wiring to appropri-
ate input tertninals.
Each relay contains a red light-emitting diode (LED) which
indicates [he relay coil is energized. Relays may 6e
"snapped apart" from a standard four-module assembly
and used independently.
These devices are ideal for applications where local con-
tacts are required for system status, remote contacts for
control of electrical loads and generel purpose switching.
They are suitable for use with HVAC, Temperature Con-
trol, Fire Alarm, Security, Energy Management, and Light-
ing Controi Systems.
The Air Products 8 Controls MR-199 Heavy Duty Power
Relays are designed for control applications where 30 amp
DPDT contacts are required. The 24 VDC and 120 VAC
relays are mounted in a rugged steel enclosure.
MR SERIES FEATURES
(Excluding MR-199 Series)
• Each relay position may be energized from one of four
input control vol[ages.
• Each relay position contains a red LED which illumina[es
when the coil is energized. This provides a timesaving
convenience when checking an installed system, no me-
tering is required.
• Single, dual, or triple relay modules may be "snapped
apart" from a standard fourvposition master.
• SPDT or DPDT relays available.
• Available in dust-proof inetal enclosures (with gray plastic
cover on MR-1011C and MR-201/C) with LED viewing
port.
• Red enclosure available on some models.
• Treck mounting hardware to facilitate installation in stan-
dard cabinets.
• UL recognized relays rated at 10,000,000 mechanical
operations.
This documenf is nof intended lo ba usetl for inslallalion purposes. Wa Iry lo keep our
producl in(ormation u0-to-0ale and accurete. We cannot cover all spaci(c applicalions or
aNicipale all requiremenls. All specifcations are subjecl to changa without natice.
For more in/ortnalion, conlact NOTIFIER. Phone: (203) 484-7167 FAX: (203) 484-7110
1 J N OTI Fi E W 12 Clintonville Road, North(ord, Connecticut 06472
January 21, 1999
`lR Series
oN-aan • K-ioo
Control Relays
Sectlon: Miscellaneous
M EA
73-92-E 73-92-E, Vol. 111
(MR-101/C or CR, (MR-201/C or CR,
MR-104/C or CR) MR-204/C or CR)
U~~
:101
(MR-tOUC, MR-104/C,
MR-201/C, MR-2041C)
53403
(MR-1011C or CR,
MR-104/C or CR.
MR-2011C or CR.
MR-204/C or CR)
IV~
FNGINEE61Ni 8 MANIIFACiOARi
U~C
CS118/
CS733
(MR-104 and
MR-204
Series ONL~
California
State Fire
~ Marshal
7300-1004
DN-3477 - 0121/99 - Page t ot 2
The MR-101/C
The MR-104/C
PRODUCT SPECIPICA710N5 FOR
MULTIVOLTAGE CONITROL REL41Y5
6:n4?~'
Power requlrements: '-o
MR-101 Posltlon is rated at 0.015 amps (15 milliamps)
@ 24 VAC, 24 VOC,115 VAC, 230VAC.
MR-201 Posltlon is rated at 0.035 amps (35 milliamps)
@ 24 VAC, 24 VDC, 115 VAC, 230 VAC.
Relays: AlirelaysareULrecognlzedcomponents. NOTE:
Only models with enc/osures ("C"suffix) are UL Ilsted as-
semblies (excludes MR-199X-13C and MR-199X-14C).
Enclosure: 18 gauge CRS, plated with 1/2' conduit knock-
outs (top and bottom). The MR-1011C and MR-2011C in-
clude a metal backbox with durable plastic cover.
Contact ratfng: 10.0 A@'I'15 VAC resis[ive.
Ambient temperature: -50°C to +85°C (-50°F to+185°F).
Dimensions:
MR-101lT and MR-2011r are 3.0" (82 mm) H x 2.125"
(54 mm) W x 1.5" (38.1 mm) D.
MR-f 04?and MR-204?are 3.0" (82 mm) H x 8.5" (215
mm) W x 1.5" (38.1 mm) D.
MR-101/C and MR-2011C are 6.125" (130.2 mm) H x
3.25" (82 mm) W x 2.5" (63.5 mm) D.
MR-1041C and MR-204/C are 6.125" (130.2 mm) H x 9.5"
(241.3 mm) W x 2.5" (63.5 mm) D.
PRODUCT SPECIFICA'[lONS
FOR HEAVY DUTY POWER RELAYS
Contact arrangement: DPDT standard.
Contact rating: 30 Amps @ 240 VAC; 20 Amps @ 277
VAC; 2 HP @ 250 VAC.
Coil power: MR-149X-13 is rated at 24 VDC @ 85 mA.
MR-199X-14 is rated at 120 VAC @ 85 mA.
Temperature ronge: -30°C to +50°C (-22°F to +122°F).
For MR-199X-13: -55°C to +80°C (-67°F to +176°F). For
MR-199X-14: -55°C to +45°C (-67°F to +113°F).
Dfinensions: MR-199X-13 and MR-199X-14 is 3.13" (79.4
mm) high x 2.5" (63.5 mm) wide x 2.31" (58.7 mm) deep.
MR-199X-13C and MR-199X-14C is 5.31" (134.9 mm) high
x 3.38" (85.9 mm) wide x 3.13" (96.8 mm) deep.
MR SEIrIES P.2iLtaYS
PRODUCT LINE INFORMATION
Model
Descripflon
MR-1011T
Singie SPDT Relay with LED and track-
mounting hardware (UL recognized).
MR-1011C
Single SPDT Relay with LED, moun[ed in
metal backbox with plastic cover (UL listed).
MR-1011CR
Single SPDT Relay with LED, mounted in
metal backbox with red plastic cover (UL
listed).
MR-104(I'
Four-Position SPDT Relay with LEDs and
track-mounting hardware (UL recognized).
MR-1041C
Four-Posifion SPDT Relay wifh LEDs,
mounted in metal enclosure (UL listed).
MR-1041GR
Four-Position SPDT Relay with LEDs,
mounted in a metal hackbox with a red
cover (UL listad).
MR-20117
Single DPDT Relay with LED and track-
mounting hardware (UL recognized).
MR-201/C
Single DPDT Relay with LED, mounted in
metal backbox with plastic cover (UL listed).
MR-201ICR
Single DPDT Retay with LED, mounted in
metal backbox with red plastic cover (UL
listed).
MR-204/T
Four-Position DPDT Relay with LEDs and
treck-mounting hardware (UL recognized).
MR-2041C
Four-Position DPDT Relay with LEDs,
mounted in a metal enclosure (UL listed).
MR-2041CR
Four-Position DPDT Relay with LEDs,
mounted in metal backbox with a red cover
(UL listed).
MR-199X-13
Heavy-duty DPDT Relay only, 24 VDC coil
input (UL recognized).
MR-199X-13C
Heavy-duty DPDT Relay, 24 VDC coil in-
put, mounted in enclasure (UL recognized).
MR-999X-14
Heavy-duty DPDT Relay 6n1y,120 VAC coil
input (UL recognized).
MR-199X-14C
Heavy-duty DPDT Relay, 120 VAC coil in-
put, mounted in enciosure (UL recognized).
,
COILVOLTAGE ~
CONTAGTS ~
MOUNTING- I
LISTINGS ~
RED
MODEL
~L,
COVER
NUMBER
24 24
120
230
SPDT
DPDT
DPDT
7rack
Spacer Enclosure
CSFM,
l1LC
iAdd"R"
-
VDC VAC
VAC
VAC
(10A)
(t0A)
(30A)
& MEA
suffmJ
~ MR-t 01If ~
X ~ X
X
~ X ~
1
X
~ ~ I
I
I
I
MR-101lC ~
X ~ X ~
X
~ X+
1
x ~
X
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~MR-104/T ~
X ~ X ~
X
~ X ~
4
~ I
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I I I
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{ MR-1041C {
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~ X
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X ~
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~MRa01rr ~
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X I X
I X
I, X I
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IMR-204/T '
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, X
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IMR-199X-14C.
X
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Page 2 of 2- DN-347
7 • 0121/99
NOTI F1 ER0
F/RE SYSTEMS
GENERAL
NOTIFIER FM Series electromagnets are designed forvir-
tually any remote door release application. They are pri-
marily used to hold fire and smoke barrier doors open until
released by a remote smoke detector or other switching
device. The compiete assembly consists of: an armature
contaci plate with adjustable pivot mounting for installation
in the door, and a heavy-duty electromagnet, in a durable
plastic enclosure, mounted on the wall or floor behind the
door.
FEATURES
120 VAC and 24 VAC/DC models.
• 35 to 40 pounds (16 kg) holding power.
• Magnet protected against transients and surges up to
600 volts (AC models).
• Magnetic field intensity of 5.6 oersteds @ 7 meter.
• Fail-safe operation; power failure releases door to close.
• Positive release button initiates closing motion.
Two-year warranty.
• Floor- and wall-mount models.
• Sturdy plastic design.
INSTALLATION
Used in hospitals, schools, offices, nursing homes, and
public build+ngs.
Install where required 6y code, where doors may be used
to confine smoke or fire, or wherever remote control or
automatic closing doors are required.
Ensure that door hardware and trim projections are com-
patible with total prajection of door release.
Anchor the electromagnet firmly, as the wall portion will
function as a doorstop.
Locate magnet approximately 6" (1524 cm) in from the
lock stife at the door. Wall magnets should be mourtted
approximately two to four feet (0.6096 to 1.2192 meters)
above the floor for optimum peROrmance.
Door-mounted contact plate includes hardware for
thrubolting or concealed mounting.
Spotting iemplate included with unit assures correct align-
ment.
June 18, 1998 DN-5286 • K-225
wmm> FM Series
Eleciromagnetic Door Holders
, Section: Miscellaneous
California
U L ~ 0 550h0028:177
R11746 ML245
BSA
ORDERING INFORMA710N
FM980-24 24-Volt AC/DC Single Door Floor-Mount
FM980-120
FM996-24
FM996-120
FM998-24
FM998-120
00;pp
This documenl is not intended (o be used for insfallalion Durposes. We try fa keep oar
product information u0-to-0ale and accurele. We cannot cover all specific appllcattons or
anticipale all requirements. All syecifications are subject lo changa withoul nolice.
Por mote informatlon, conlacl NOTIFIER. Phone: (203) 484-7161 FPJC: (203) 484-7178
ON OTI FI E R' 72 ClintonvJle Roatl, North(ord, Connecticut 06472
120-Voft AC Sing(e Door Floor-Mount
24-Volf AC/DC Surface Wall-Mount
120-Volt AC Surface Wall-Mount
24-Volt AC/DC Flush Wall-Mount
120-Volt AC Flush Wali-Mount
'V~
fHCIlgE61NC & MANtlFAE7Y11I14
DN-5286 • 06f18198 - Page 7 ot2
750-76-SA
(FM980 & FM998 Series)
4314' (120.65 mm) I 5' (127.00 mm) 1-518*
(41.275 mm) , 13/4'
1 ~ (44.45)
3-1l8' - - - 2-1713 '2 =
(79.375) ~ (64.294)
I -t "
{
~ • Concealed wiring. • Voltage/current:
MODEL 980 • Total projection: 6" (152.4 mm). 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 0.017 amp
Floor-MOUnf • Mounting requirements: 24 VAC, 60 Hz, 0.080 amp
24 VDC, 0.068 amp.
SiO le Door Conduit connects
g directly to floor plate. • Shipping weight: 4 Ibs. (1.8 kg).
i p_1/2•
(63.5 mm)
j \
j 45/8"
j I (117.475 mm)
j
~ i
~
2-3,4.
(69.85 mm)
Q+
~
O+
2-172
(24294)
i
(41275)
1 15/8' I
i
• Total projection: 4-1/8" (104.775 mm).
• -Mounting requirements:
1" x'I-1/2" (25.4 x 38.1 mm) deep
adapter housing.
I 2-3/4'
, 1' (25.40 mm) (69.85 mm)
% ~ 45/8"
/ ~T I (717.475 mm) - * - -
/ 0
MoDeL 998
Wall-Mount
Standard Doors
Conaealed Wiring
2-$/8"
(66.675)
• Total projection: 3-5/8" (92.075 mm).
• Mounting requirements:
2" (50.6 mm) x 4" (101.6) x
1-3/4" (44.45) outlet box.
1 MonEL996
Wall-Mount
Surface Wiring
Voltage/current:
120 VAC, 60 Hz, 0.017 amp
24 VAC, 60 Hz, 0.080 amp
24 VDC, 0.068 amp
Shipping weight: 3 Ibs. (1.4 kg).
1-3/4'
~ (44.45)
I'A
~
• Voltage/current:
120 VAC, 60 Hz, 0.017 amp
24 VAC, 60 Hz, 0.080 amp
24 VDC, 0.068 amp
• Shipping weight: 2 Ibs. (0.9 kg).
i-3/4'
(44.45)
Page 2 0f 2 - DN-5286 • 06/18198
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CUSTOM GRAPHIC MAP SAMPLE
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ADDRESS N
FncP FlR! ALARY CONTROL PMEL C(TY, STATE
~ DIAECTOHY ANNUNCIATOR
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(303)¢ 8~60~75 T v
MAIN LEVEL
ASSEMBLY:
1 /8" clear onti-glare acrylic
Black image on white mylar paper
'YOUR ARE HERE", FACP, MAP, TAMPER,
ond ALARM device symbols are RED
DUCT DETECTORS are GREEN
Rigid backing, Black metallic frame -
mounting clips provided
LIGHTS ARE NOT AVAILABLE ON GRAPHIC MAPS
WFATHERPROOFING IS AVAILABLE
STANDARD SIZES AVAILABLE:
Outside frame dimension in even increments of 2 inches
i.e. 14", 16" 18" in both horizontal and verticai
Typical frame could be h18"xw24",h20"xw30", h36"xw24", etc.
maximum width is 36"
GRAPHIC CONTENT:
Building outline, including address and adjacent streets
all exterior doors
FACP, Sprinkler control vavles, Utility controls,
Fre Department connection
North compass direction
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
Building Permit Number : 16905
BUILDING INSPECTION LINE -(SOS-234-5933)
Date : 4/6/2004
CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE
7500 WEST 29TH AVENUE
WHEAT RIDGE, CO 80033 - (303-235-2855)
Property Owner: LILLIBRIDGE HEALTH TRUST MOB 3
Property Address : 3445 LUTHER,4N PKWY (MOB 3)
Phone : 317-408-1370
Contractor License No. : 18361
Corr,,pany : Saunders Construction, Inc.
Phone : 699 9000
OW NER/CONTRACTOR SIGNA7URE OF UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT Construction Value : $33,000.00
I hereby certiTy that the setback distances proposed by this permit application are accurate, and Permit Fee : $613.74
do not violate applicable ordinances, rules or regulations of the City of W heal Ridge or
covenants, easements or restricdons of record; that all measurements shown, and allegations Plan Review Fee : $398.93
made are accurate; that I have read and agree to abide by all conditions printed on this
applicalion, and that I assume full responsibility r complianc /+vith Ie W heat Ridge Buildin Use Tax : $396.00
Code (U.B.C.) and all other applicable Wheat e rdinan ~s, fo ork under this 't
(OWNER)(CONTRACTOR) SIGN _ DATE Total: $1,408.67
7i~p•' 1'I~I h 7~~ Use :
Description : ADDED 792 SQUARE FEET O THE FIRST FLOOR OF BUILDING mm
BUILDING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY
Zoi}png G66SIC : Sq. Ft. :
Approval : MR 3124104
Zoning : pHD Please Note:
pwnet/COnttector is responsible for locating propcrty
Bu~It~1A19'~a1r11t1~11t5:% lines end eonstrucNng improvements according to t?e
OK. apptpved plan and tequired development standards.
Approval: MS '
The City is not responsible fuc inaccurate informat on
Pt~i,1~C~'COrt1Rl~pe, submitted within the plan se[ and an} cccs n.:. .n
` OK. 3125/04 ertors tesul[ing from inaccu mCon- :n
Approval : DFB
Occupancy : Walls : Roof : Stories : Residential Units :
Electrical License No : 20182
Company : Lakewood Electric Co.,
Inc.
Expiration Date : 2/28/2005
Approval : OK/KS
Plumbing License No :21280
Company :Trautman & Shreve, Inc.
Expiration Date : 5/13/2004
Approval: pK/KS
Mechanical License No : 21280
Company : Trautman & Shreve, Inc.
Expiration Date : 5113/2004
Approval : OKIKS
(1) This pe"it was issued in accordance with the provisions set (orth in yopur application and is subjecl to the laws of ihe Slate of Coloratlo and to the Zoning
Regula[ions and Builtling Code of W heat Ritlge, Colorado or any oNer applicable ordinances of ihe Cily.
(2) This permit shall expire if (A) the work aulhorized is not commenced within sbety (60) days from issue date or (B) the building authonzed is suspended or
abandoned for a period of 120 days.
(3) If ihis pertnit expires, a new permit may be aoquired tor a fee of one-half the amount normally required, providad no changes have been or will be made in the
original plans and specificaUons and eny suspension or abandonment has not excaeded one (1) year. If changes are made or if suspension or abandonmenf
exceetls one (1) year, full fees shall be paid for a new pertnit.
(4) No vrork of any manner shall be done that will change the naturel Flow of water causing a drainage problem.
(5) Conlractor shall notify the Building Inspeclor hventy-four (24) hours in advance for all inspections antl shall receive wntlen approval on inspection card before
proceediing with successive phases of the job.
(B) The issuance of a pe"it or the a proval of drewings an0 specifcations shall not be construed lo be a pe"it for, nor an approval of, any violation of ihe
pr°/~ ions of il n~qd_a~iy other ordinance, law, rule or regulation.
l_.Ltl~O ~ l!!?~8
Chief Building Inspector
Please sign Terms and Conditions on reverse side of page.
oF w~ca, ~ COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Building Permit Number:
= o BUILDING INSPECTION LINE -(303-2345933) Date:
CITY Of WHEAT RIDGE
7500 WEST 29TH AVENUE
°p~oappO WHEATRIDGE,C080033-(303-235-2855)
aPrucanoN
Property0wner: Lillibridge Health Trust MOB 3
PropertyAddress: 3445 Lutheran Parkway Phone:317/408-1370
Contrador License No.: 183 61
Company: Saunders Construction, Inc. Phone:303/699=9000
OWNERICONTRALTOR SIGNATURE OF UNDERSTANDING ANDAGREEMENT
I hereby cer0ry thal the setback distances propose0 by this peimit apqica6on are accurate, an0 Do rwt vidate
applicaUle ortlinances, rules a regWaUms W the Ciry ot Wheal RiAge a covenants, easements a restricums d
Construction Value:
$
33 , 000
recad-, tha[ all measurements strown, aM allegafions made are accurate; Nat I have read and agree lo abide by
permit Fee:
$
(D 13
-4
all condilions pnnted on this applicatlon and tlhat I assume fuA responsiD
l ance with th e WTeat Rp1qe
1=
m
Pian Review Fee:
$
.
398,93
BuildifgCode(U.B.C)anAaNOlher lbleVJhlRidge raio~~~s~rm~sP~n.
1
u
l
Use Tax:
$
00
I9VYIGP~(CONTRACTOR):SIGNED DATE 3 '2'2
,
(94141Gfy(CONTRACTOR):PNINTEU b dn •pp7E 3_2^'d1
Total Fee:
$
DESCRIPTION:
Added 792 square feet on the first floor of building.
BUILDING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY
y 7 SIC: Sq.Pt.:
ZONINGCOMMENTS: C`
Approval:
Zonin9: Il ~C~
BUILqNG COMMENTS:
~ , Ma~7 1G04
Approval:
PUBl1tWORNSCONMEXTS:
Approval:
Occupancy: Walls RooE Stories: Residential Units:
ElecUical License No: Plumbing License No: Mechanical License No: 1 7A?7/,
Gompany: Lakewood Electric Co. Gompany: Trautman & Shreve, Incompan)frautman & Shreve, Inc.
ExpirationDate: 2/28/05 ExpirationDate: 8/31/05 ExpirotionDate: 8/31/05
Approval: Approval: Approval:
(1) This permN was iswM in sccordanu wilA the proWSions set fath In your applkatfon rM Is wEjed ro the laxs A the SWe d Cd«ada aM to Me Zaniig RyWatiwis
and Buddrp CoEes oi NTen Ritlgq Cdontlo a xry dhar applicffila wdinnces d the Cky.
(7) This permll shaN wpiro H (A) the rM wNOrfzsd is not commenced r'MVn suty 1601 days kan issua date w(B) tlie Wibing auNOrrsed is susPe^datl a abaMane0la a
period of 130 drys.
(3) N Nis pemiil expires, a new pemril may bs xyuke0 ta a Ise of ontrhaltlM mwM npmaily raquirs0, provi0ed no chan9as hm been or will ba made In the original
plans anE speciffcalions anE rry wspansbn a abandonmenl Aas nd eiceeded ane (t) year. H dunges hwe baen n N wsPe^s+o^ a abantlonmxil eacseES one (i)
ynr. IWI fses shatl Ae pdd lar a new pem(1.
(q No roek ot anr mruier shall M Oana thM Wil dungs tlro nalunl flow d rata causiig a Owinaga problam.
(s) camnri« snw nonry ue eulwing bnvsdar e.«M-lour (zq nows in amanca f«all inspemons and snall recarva rrinen avwwi on inspection ure ertoro
procceding wiM succssxha phases d Mejo6.
(6) TM issuanu oi a permH or the approval ot CraxMmrs aM apedl'icatims shall'wt ba consWeO to be a pemrillw, nn an approval ol, airy viobUm ol the proWSians o1
Me building codas a sry dMr a0'awnw, lar, rvN a! regulfion.
Chief BuiMing Inspector
of COMMUNRY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Building Permit Numbec
= g BUILDING INSPECTION LINE -(303-2345933) Date:
M qTY OF WHEAT RIDGE
7500 WEST 29TH AVENUE
~O~ oRpO° WHEAT RIDGE, CO 80033 -(303-2352855)
APPLICATION
Property0wner: Lillibridge Health Trust MOB 3
Property Address: 34155 Lutheran Parkway Phone:317/408-1370
Contrador License No.: 18361
Company: Saunders Construction, Inc. Phone:
303/699=9000
OWNEWCONTRACTON SIGNATIIRE OF UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT
I hereby ceNfy that the setback dislances proposed by Nis permd applicalion are acwrate, antl do not vidate
applicable ordinances, rules a regWaOOns of the City W Wheat RiAge a covenanLs, easemen5 a restnc~ms d Construction V alue: $ 33,000
record; that all measurements shmm, and allegations made are accurate; Mat I have rea0 antl agree to abide by permit Fee: $ l., Iq ^IA-
all conditions pnnted on this application and thal I assume fuk responsibJi~ fw canpliance with the VJheat Ridge
Building Code (U.B.C) and all olher~Qplitable YYheal Ridge rdinances, work un0er Uis permiL
*BM01GG~~CONTRACTOR).SIGNEO Vv/~/w -
DATE 3 ~'2
Plan Review Fee:
Use Tax:
- '
$
398.93
$ ~Io,00
(9WN6ii(CONTRACTOR).PRINTED ~~dn V-
p~
'~11 DATE V-;U-dq
Tota] Fee:
I
$
DESCRIPTION:
Added 792 square feet on the
first floor of bui
lding.
SIQ Sq.ft.:
Approval:
Zoning:
G COMMENTS:
Approval:
7~g~ 3 /z5 oy'
WORNSCOMMENTS: OK' J~fJ {
Approval:
uj=
-
Walls: RooE Stories: Residential Units:
ontso riumunw~~caisenv: i~oo~i.
Mechanical License No:
Company: Lakewood Electric Co, Company: Trautman & Shreve, 71nc°mPan
)frautman & Shreve, Inc.
6cpirationDate: 2/28/05 ExpirationDate: 8/31/05 ExpirationDate: g/ 31/0 5
Approval: Approval: Approval:
(1) This permit was issued in accoidance ri1M Me proWSions se1 faM M your pDlkMion anA is subjM b the laws ol the SIa1e d CdwaEO nd lo Ma Zoning RegWatims
anE BuilSug CoEn of NTaal Ridgq Lolorado a arry athx applicabla wdinances of IM Cily.
(2) Thh permtt shW apin "rf (A) the wak wlhorhetl is not wmmenw0 wilhin sixty (60) tlays han iasua Gta a(B) the builCing auMarsaA is ws0m4ed a abaMOnaE la a
pMod d 1111 CayS"
(7) tl Uds pmnil eapires, a nex pmnh mry Ca acqubed ta a les ol onthall Na mwM normWly reqdred, provided no Nngn haue bem or will be made in the oripinN
plans aM speciHratlons anA ary suspension a abanEOnmeM lus nd acaetle0 one (7) Ym. H Naiges hrve bem or H wsDensiw a ffiandonmaM sscsads ona (1)
ywr, full ieec ahM Oa Dald tu a ner pannil.
pl xo.onk oi my inarrin« snri w aare mr.;n cnmx the naw.l now w.Mm causioq . eoin,qo woam.
(5) ConUxta shal nwlily the BWIAirg inspeda tWmty-lour (IQ hwrs in aEvma fa all inspMions anM zhdl recelve rritlm apprmal on inspecUon caN bNors
procaeding wIM successM phases oi MejoR
(6) The issuanca of a permN or the approvai oi Orn.ings rM spaciRwtlons shall mt Ea <onstrvM lo ne a pamN fa, na an approval W, ury viola4on ol the proNsions W
ihe buil0ing wtlas p ary athx adinance, lar, rule w repulaliort
Chief Building Inspector
of w"E'r P COMMUNITY DEVEIOPMENT DEPARTMENT
_ g BUILDINGINSPECTIONLINE-(303-2345933)
CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE
7500 WEST 29TH AVENUE
`'~c oaPO° WHEAT RIDGE, CO 80033 -(303-235-2855)
aPPUCanow
Building Permit Number:
Date:
Properly0wner: Lillibridge Health Trust MOB 3
Property Address: 3455 Lutheran Parkway
Contractor License No.: 18361
Company: Saunders Construction, Inc.
OWNEWCONTRACTOR SIGNATORE OF UNDERSiANDING AND AGREEMENT
I hereby certiry that the setback distances proposed by this permit applica6on are accurate, and do not violale
applicable ordinances, mles or regula6ons of the Ciry of Wheat Ridge a covenants, easemenfs a restnctions W
recad; ihat all measuremenis showq and allegafions made are acarate; Ihat I have read and agree to abide by
all condi6ons printed on this application antl that I assume tull responsibili for crompliance with the VJheat Ridge
Building Cotle (U.B.C) and all other gpplicable Wheat Ridge prdinances, J~work underMis permit.
onrE 3q -"-6"l
DATE
Phone : 317 / 408-13 7 0
Phone: 3 03 / 69 9= 9000
Construction Value:
$
33,000
Permit Fee:
$
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Plan Review Fee:
$
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Use Tax:
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I Total Fee: $ ~
DESCRIPTION:
Added 792 sq_uare feet on the first floor of building.
BUILDING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY
SIC: Sq.Ft:
ZONING COMMENTS:
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BIIILDINGCOMMENTS:
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Occupancy: Walls:
Roof: Stories: Residential Units:
EledricalLicenseNo: 20l82 Plumbing License No: 178274 Mechanical License No: 178274
Company: Lakewood Electric Co. Company: Trautman & Shreve, InCcompanyt,rautman & Shreve, Inc.
ExpirationDate: 2/29/05 ExpirationDate: 8/31/05 ExpirationDate: 8/31/05
Approval: Approval: Approval:
(7) This permi[ was issueG in accortlance wilh the provisions set forth in your applicatian aM is subjM lo the laws of the Sta1e ot Colorado and to the Zoning Regulatbns
anA Builtling Cotles oi Wheat Ridge, Coloredo or any other applicable ordinances W the Ciry.
(Y) ThiSpermitshalleMpireH(A) lheworkauNaizeOisnolcommancedwilhinsix1y(60) dryshanissuadateor(B)NebuildingauthorizMi55uspmtledoraEantlanetlfaa
period of 1I0 days.
(7) If this permil explres, a new permit may ba acquired for a fee ot one~half the amouM nwmalty required, pmNded no changes have been or will be ma0e in the ongind
plans and specificalions and any suspenslon or aEandonmeM hn not exceetleE one (1) year. If changes have Oeen or if wspmsion or abandonmaM ucceds one (7)
yeaq tull fees shall Ee palA br a new pemiit.
(q No woA ol any mannx shall ba done Nat will change the natunl How of water wusing a droinage problem.
(5) Conlnclor shall noliFj the Building Inspector beMy-tour (14) hours In advanre for all inspeclions and shall receive writlen approval on inspection ord bekre
pmceeding wi[h successive phases of the job.
(6) The issuanu of a permit or the appmval of Grawin9s antl specificalions shall nW be consWed lo be a permit far, nor an approval ol, any violation ot the pmvlsions ol
the builEing cotles or any oNer or0inance, law, rule or regulation.
Chief Building Inspedor
MAR-23-2004 TUE 05:18 PM OZ RRCH[TECTURE
FAX TAANSMITTAL
OZ ARCHITELTUREo
1820 Folsom Srtat
Boulder. Colondo 90302
phone 303.449.6900 Fu 303.4493886
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Meredith Reckerc
Fine
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(303) 235-2857
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mday, afcec «viewing the original PHD, I do noc btlievc chat our revisiona arc ouaide of the scope described
in the oripnal approval doamenu. We originally had the noRhwa[ coraer of che building squared off, bu[
during the value mgineering phue of the proj«c (well afcer ptannins approva3s), we decced to eave zhc
monry, and smm rhu cornu. More recrncly, the imaging deputmene requaced the additional square
foonge, which raulced in this cFiange. The incrcued squaze foocago of the building is atill slighdy bdow thu
cired in the PHD, and the foocpriac is now the same u the approved PHD.
You can see the original approvcd con6gunuon on drawing 1, dnwing 2 indicates the conHgurauon we had
when wc obained our building permio-I have dashed in rhe area whae we ue expanding wiih this change.
Drawing 3 ie from our change dxumena. This is a skecch from our dvil mgineec describing the gtading in
the viciniry of rhis revision. Pleau «view the amched documenu, and call mt if yrou havc any quations.
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6950 South .IOrdan Road
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Englewood, CO 50155
303/699-9000
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Gen[lemen:
Wc are s'cnding you I X I Attached Under separate cover via the following items
Shop Urawings Prinls I X) Plane I I Samples Specificnlions
Copy a[ Letter Change Order [I RFI Response
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March 22, 2004
Job No. 40402
ProjecC
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Atlcntion:
Darin Morean
Re:
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Date
No.
Descrip[ion
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PR 13-01
Stamped & Signed
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1520 Folsom Stree[
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phone 303.449.8900 fae 303.4493856
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Darin Morgan
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City of Wheat Ridge
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As we discussed previously, we are formally submitting our revisions [o the imaging deparcment space at
MOB3 a[ [he Exempla Lutheran campus. Attached are drawings depicting the addition of 768 sf in a bay ro
[he northwest corner of the building, and upgtades the roo&op unit serving this space. The added squate
footage would not affect our consvuction type, or our exiting requirements. The submicted drawings indicaze
[he strucrural, civil electrical and mechanical changes required for the core and shell of the building. Space
layout and mechanical design for the imaging tenant space will be submitted under a separa[e permit
application. We are submitting this information as an amendment to our existing permit for [he constmction
of the core and shell of the building. Please review them and let me know if you have any questions.
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Agency/Firm: Oz Architecture
Date:
Mamh 19, 2004
1820 Folsom Street
Project No.:
15379.C.02
Boulder, CO 80302
Project Title
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Attention: Edwin Mocke
Phone 303-449-8900
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222 North LaSalle Street
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Please submit an itemized proposal for changes in the Contract Sum and Contract Time for proposed modifications to
[he Contrac[ Documen[s described herein. Submit proposal within days, or notify the Archicect in wri[ing of the
date on which you anticipare submitting your proposal.
THIS IS NOT A CHANGE ORDER, A CONSTRUCTION CHANGE DIRECTNE OR A DIRECTION TO
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222 North LaSalle Street finheelUeted:
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Chicago, IL 60601-1012
Please submit an iremized proposal for changes in the Contract Sum and Contract Time for proposed modifica[ions ro
the Contract Documents described herein. Submit proposal within days, or notify the Architect in writing of the
date on which you anticipate submitting your proposal.
THIS IS NOT A CHANGE ORDER, A CONSTRUCTION CHANGE DIRECTIVE OR A DIRECTION TO
PROCEED WITH THE WORK DESCRIBED IN THE PROPOSED MODIFICATIONS.
Deuip6on:
• MOB #3 ShellSpace Infill on First Floor @ Imaging.
Atmdmems:
• PR B001 C1.1, A0.1, A0.2, A0.3, A0.4, A0.5, A0.6, 50.1, 50.2, 50.3, 50.4.
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WHEAT RIDGE FIRE PROTECT[ON DISTRICT
PO BOX 507 • 3880 UPHAM STREET • WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO 80034-0507
303-4035900 • FAX3039400350 • WWW.WRFIRE.ORG
Attached comments are for Wheat Ridge Fire Protection
District made by Arvada Fire Protection District and any
inspections will be done by Wheat Ridge Fire
Protection District. Any questions or comments need
to be directed to Wheat Ridge Fire Protection District.
Ca1124 hours in advance for inspections at 303-403-5900.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPT
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1820 Folsom S[ree[
Boulder, Colorado 80302
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222 North LaSalle Street ComtractUaled:
Suite 410
Chicago,IL 60601-1012
Please submit an i[emized proposal for changes in the Contract Sum and Contract Time Eor proposed modifications ro
the Contract Documents described herein. Submit proposal within _ days, or notify the Archirect in writing of the
dare on which you anticipa[e submitting your proposal.
THIS IS NOT A CHANGE ORDER, A CONSTRUCTION CHANGE DIREC"I'NE OR A DIRECTION TO
PROCEED WITH THE WORK DESCRIBED IN THE PROPOSED MODIFICATIONS.
Omaiption:
• MOB #3 Shell Space Infill on First Floor @ Imaging.
Atlechnenb:
• PR B001 CL1, A0.1, A0.2, A0.3, A0.4, A0.5, A0.6, 501, 50.2, 50.3, 50.4.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
General Requirements
02070 Selective Demolition
06402 InteriorArchitectural Woodwork
07210 Building Insulation
07270 Firestopping
07920 Joint Sealants
08110 Aluminum Frames
08121 Steel Frames
08211 Flush Wood Doors
08305 Access Doors and Panels
08710 Door Hardware
09255 Gypsum Board Assemblies
09310 Ceramic Tile
09385 Dimension Stone Tile
09511 Acoustical Panel Ceilings
09651 Resilient Tile Flooring
09652 Sheet Vinyl Floor Coverings
09653 Resilient Wall Base and Accessories
09680 Carpet
09900 Painting
09950 Wallcoverings
10800 Toilet and Bath Accessories
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GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Summarv of Work:
1. Project Identification:
a) Location: M063 at Exempla Lutheran Medical Center
b) Owner: Lillibridge Health Trust for Cornerstone Orthopedics
2. Contract Documents, dated December 6, 2004 prepared by OZ Architecture 1820 Folsom,
Boulder, CO 80302
3. The Project consists of construction of 4013 sf tenant finish
4. The Work consists of walls, doors, finishes and millwork, and other components as
indicated in the Contract Documents.
5. The Work will be constructed under a single prime contract.
Contractor's Use of Premises
1. During construction, Contractor shall have full use of space as indicated. Contractor's use
of premises is limited only by Owner's right to perform work or employ other contractors on
portions of Project.
2. Use of the Site: Limit use of the premises to work in areas indicated. Confine operations to
areas within contract limits indicated. Do not disturb portions of the site beyond the areas in
which the Work is indicated.
3. Owner Occupancy: Allow for Owner occupancy and use by the public.
4. Use of the Existing Building: Maintain the existing building in a weathertight condition
throughout the construction period. Repair damage caused by construction operations.
Take all precautions necessary to protect the building and its occupants during the
construction period.
Miscellaneous Provisions
1. Provide operation and maintenance manuals, and special warranties in accordance with
"CloseouY" and "Warranties" procedures.
Buildinq Standard Materials and Products: Provide building standard material and products as
indicated in the technical specifications and on the Drawings, unless otherwise noted.
Contract Modification Procedures: Upon the Owner's approval of a proposal from the
Contractor, submitted either in response to a Proposal Request issued by the Architect or as a
request for change from the Contractor, the Architect will issue a Change Order on AIA
Document G701, for all changes to the Contract Sum or Contract Time.
Pavment Procedures:
1. Submit a Schedule of Values which breaks down the Contract Sum into at least one line
item for each technical Specification Heading. Correlate the Schedule of Values with the
Contractor's Construction Schedule.
2. Submit 3 copies of each Application for Payment on AIA Document G702/703, in
accordance with the schedule established in the Agreement.
3. For the second Application through the Application submitted at Substantial Completion,
submit partial releases of liens from each subcontractor or supplier for whom amounts were
requisitioned on the previous payment.
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Coordination: Progress meetings will be held at Project site every two weeks. Owner,
Architect, Contractor, and each subcontractor or other entity concerned with current progress or
involved with planning or coordination of future activities, shall attend. Minutes of each meeting
will be prepared by Contractor, and distributed to all parties present.
Cuttinq and Patchinp:
1. Do not cut structural members without prior written approval of Architect and Structural
Engineer. For patching, provide materials whose installed performance will equal or
surpass that of existing materials. For exposed surfaces, provide or finish materials to
visually match existing adjacent surfaces to the fullest extent possible.
2. Existing Warranties: Replace, patch, and repair material and surfaces cut or damaged by
methods and with materials in such a manner as not to void any warranties required or
existing.
Submittal Procedures:
1. Construction Schedule: Submit three (3) copies of Construction Schedule 15 days after the
date established for "Commencement of the Work." to the Architect for review, one (1) copy
will be returned to the Contractor. Construction Schedule shall be critical path format.
2. Coordinate submittal preparation with Construction Schedule, fabrication lead-times, other
submittals and activities that require sequential operations.
3. No extension of Contract Time will be authorized due to failure to transmit submittals in time
to permit processing sufficiently in advance of when materials are required in the Work.
4. Prepare submittals by placing a permanent label on each for identification. Provide a label
to record review and approval markings and action taken. Include the following information
on the label:
a) Project name.
b) Date.
c) Name and address of Contractor.
d) Name and address of subcontractor and supplier.
e) Title of appropriate technical Specification Heading.
5. Product Data: Submit three (3) copies and mark each copy to show applicable choices and
options.
6. Shop Drawings: Submit newly prepared information drawn to scale. Indicate deviations
from Contract Documents. Do not reproduce Contract Documents or copy standard
information. Submit 1 reproducible print and 1 blue- or black-line print on sheets at least
8-1/2 by 11 inches but no larger than 30 by 42 inches. Architect will return the reproducible
print.
7. Samples: Submit three (3) sample finishes as specified and identical with the material
proposed. Where variations are inherent in the material, submit at least three (3) units that
show limits of the variations. Include product name or name of the manufacturer.
8. Architect will review each submittal, mark as appropriate to indicate action taken, and return
copies less those retained. Submittals will be returned within 10 working days of receipt
from Contractor.
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Temporarv Facilities and Controls:
1. Standards: Comply with NFPA 241, "Standard for Safeguarding Construction, Alterations,
and Demolition Operations"; ANSI A10 Series standards for "Safety Requirements for
Construction and Demolition"; and NECA Electrical Design Library's "Temporary Electrical
Facilities." Electrical service shali be in accordance with NEMA, NECA, and UL standards
and regulations for temporary electric service. install service in compliance with NFPA 70
2. Temporary Utilities:
a) Provide temporary fire-protection telephone service(s) to Project site for use during
construction. Arrange for and coordinate service(s) with local utility companies.
b) Owner will pay use charges for temporary utilities.
c) Use of the Owner's existing sanitary facilities will be permitted, so long as facilities
are cleaned and maintained in a condition acceptable to the Owner. At Substantial
Completion, restore these facilities to the condition prevalent at the time of initial
use.
1. Temporary Controls:
a) Provide temporary fire protection until permanent systems supply fire-protection are
in place.
b) Provide temporary barricades, warning signs, and lights to protect the public and
construction personnel from construction hazards.
Product Selection:
1. General Product Requirements: Provide products that comply with the Contract
Documents, that are undamaged and, unless otherwise indicated, new at the time ot
installation.
a. Provide products complete with accessories, trim, finish, safety guards, and other
devices and details needed for a complete installation and the intended use and effect.
b. Standard Products: Where available, provide standard products of types that have been
produced and used successfully in similar situations on other projects.
2. Product Selection Procedures: The Contract Documents and governing regulations govern
product selection. Procedures governing product selection include the following:
a. Proprietary Specification Requirements: Where Specifications name only a single
product or manufacturer, provide the product indicated. No substitutions will be
permitted.
b. Semiproprietary Specification Requirements: Where Specifications name 2 or more
products or manufacturers, provide 1 of the products indicated. No substitutions will be
permitted.
c. Where Specifications specify products or manufacturers by name, accompanied by the
term "Or Equal," "Or Approved Equal," or "Or Approved Similar" comply with the
Contract Document provisions concerning "substitutions" to obtain approval for use of
an unnamed product,
d. Nonproprietary Specifications: When Specifications list products or manufacturers that
are available and may be incorporated in the Work, but do not restrict the Contractor to
use of these products only, the Contractor may propose any available product that
complies with Contract requirements. Comply with Contract Document provisions
concerning "substitutions" to obtain approval for use of an unnamed product.
e. Descriptive Specification Requirements: Where Specifications describe a product or
assembly, listing exact characteristics required, with or without use of a brand or trade
name, provide a product or assembly that provides the characteristics and otherwise
complies with Contract requirements.
f. Performance Specification Requirements: Where Specifications require compliance
with performance requirements, provide products that comply with these requirements
and are recommended by the manufacturer for the application indicated.
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g. Manufacturer's recommendations may be contained in published product literature or by
the manufacturer's certification of performance.
h. Compliance with Standards, Codes, and Regulations: Where Specifications only
require compliance with an imposed code, standard, or regulation, select a product that
complies with the standards, codes, or regulations specified.
i. Visual Matching: Where Specifications require matching an established Sample, the
ArchitecYs decision will be final on whether a proposed product matches satisfactorily.
j. Where no product available within the specified category matches satisfactorily and
complies with other specified requirements, comply with provisions of the Contract
Documents concerning "substitutions" for selection of a matching product in another
product category.
k. Visual Selection: Where specified product requirements include the phrase as
selected from manufacturer's standard colors, patterns, textures or a similar phrase,
select a product and manufacturer that complies with other specified requirements. The
Architect will select the color, pattern, and texture from the product line selected.
Substitutions:
1. Definition: Changes in products, materials, equipment, and methods of construction
required by the Contract Documents proposed by the Contractor after award of the Contract
are considered to be requests for substitutions. The following are not considered to be
requests for substitutions:
a. Substitutions requested during the bidding period, and accepted by Addendum prior to
award of the Contract, are included in the Contract Documents.
b. Revisions to the Contract Documents requested by the Owner or Architect.
c. Specified options of products and construction methods included in the Contract
Documents.
d. The Contractor's determination of and compliance with governing regulations and orders
issued by governing authorities.
2. Substitution Request Submittal: The Architect will consider requests for substitution if
received within 10 days prior to award of the Contract. Requests received more than 10
days prior to award of Contract may be considered or rejected at the discretion of the
Architect.
a. Submit 3 copies of each request for substitution for consideration. Submit requests in
accordance with procedures required for Change Order proposals.
b. Identify the product or the fabrication or installation method to be replaced in each
request.
c. Provide complete documentation showing compliance with the requirements for
substitutions, and the following information, as appropriate:
1) Coordination information, including a list of changes or modifications needed to
other parts of the Work and to construction performed by the Owner and separate
contractors, that will be necessary to accommodate the proposed substitution.
2) A detailed comparison of significant qualities of the proposed substitution with those
of the Work specified. Significant qualities may include elements, such as
performance, weight, size, durability, and visual effect.
3) Product Data, including Drawings and descriptions of products and fabrication and
installation procedures.
4) Samples, where applicable or requested.
5) A statement indicating the substitution's effect on the Contractor's Construction
Schedule compared to the schedule without approval of the substitution. Indicate
the effect of the proposed substitution on overall Contract Time.
6) Cost information, including a proposal of the net change, if any in the Contract Sum.
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7) The Contractor's certification that the proposed substitution conforms to
requirements in the Contract Documents in every respect and is appropriate for the
applications indicated.
8) The Contractor's waiver of rights to additional payment or time that may
subsequently become necessary because of the failure of the substitution to perform
adequately.
d. ArchitecYs Action: If necessary, the Architect will request additional information or
documentation for evaluation within one week of receipt of a request for substitution.
The Architect will notify the Contractor of acceptance or rejection of the substitution
within 2 weeks of receipt of the request, or one week of receipt of additional information
or documentation, whichever is later. Acceptance will be in the form of a change order.
1) Use the product specified if the Architect cannot make a decision on the use of a
proposed substitute within the time allocated.
3. Substitution Conditions: The Architect will receive and consider the Contractor's request for
substitution when one or more of the following conditions are satisfied, as determined by the
Architect. If the following conditions are not satisfied, the Architect will return the requests
without action except to record noncompliance with these requirements.
a. Extensive revisions to the Contract Documents are not required.
b. Proposed changes are in keeping with the general intent of the Contract Documents.
c. The request is timely, fully documented, and properly submitted.
d. The specified product or method of construction cannot be provided within the Contract
Time. The Architect will not consider the request if the product or method cannot be
provided as a result of failure to pursue the Work promptly or coordinate activities
properly.
e. The request is directly related to an "Or Equal," "Or Approved Equal" or "Or Approved
Similar" clause or similar language in the Contract Documents.
f. The requested substitution offers the Owner a substantial advantage, in cost, time,
energy conservation, or other considerations, after deducting additional responsibilities
the Owner must assume. The Owner's additional responsibilities may include
compensation to the Architect for redesign and evaluation services, increased cost of
other construction by the Owner, and similar considerations.
g. The specified product or method of construction cannot receive necessary approval by a
governing authority, and the requested substitution can be approved.
h. The specified product or method of construction cannot be provided in a manner that is
compatible with other materials and where the Contractor certifies that the substitution
will overcome the incompatibility.
i. The specified product or method of construction cannot be coordinated with other
materials and where the Contractor certifies that the proposed substitution can be
coordinated.
j. The specified product or method of construction cannot provide a warranty required by
the Contract Documents and where the Contractor certifies that the proposed
substitution provides the required warranty.
4. The Contractor's submittal and the Architect's acceptance of Shop Drawings, Product Data,
or Samples for construction activities not complying with the Contract Documents do not
constitute an acceptable or valid request for substitution, nor do they constitute approval.
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Examination and Preoaration: Examine substrates and conditions for compliance with
manufacturer's written requirements including, but not limited to, surfaces that are sound, level,
and plumb; substrates within installation tolerances; surfaces that are smooth, clean, and free
of deleterious substances; and application conditions within environmental limits. Do not
proceed with installation until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. Prepare
substrates and adjoining surfaces according to manufacturer's written instructions.
Installation: Comply with manufacturer's written instructions for installation. Anchor each
product securely in place, accurately located and aligned. Clean exposed surfaces and protect
from damage. If applicable, prepare surfaces for field finishing.
Final Cleanina: Clean each surface or item as follows before requesting inspection for
certification of Substantial Completion:
1. Remove labels that are not permanent.
2. Clean transparent materials, including mirrors. Remove excess glazing compounds.
Replace chipped or broken glass.
3. Clean exposed finishes to a dust-free condition, free of stains, films, and foreign
substances. Leave concrete floors broom clean.
4. Vacuum carpeted surfaces and wax resilient flooring.
Closeout Submittals:
1. Record Drawings: Maintain a set of Contract Drawings as Record Drawings. Mark to show
installation that varies from the Work originally shown.
2. Record Product Data: Maintain one copy of each Product Data submittal. Note related
Change Orders and markup of record drawings.
3. Record Sample Submitted: Immediately prior to Substantial Completion, the Contractor
shall meet with the Owner's personnel at the Project Site to determine which Samples are to
be transmitted to the Owner for record purposes. Comply with the Owner's instructions
regarding delivery to the Owner's Sample storage area.
4. Operation and Maintenance Data: Organize data into 3-ring binders, with pocket folders for
folded sheet information.
5. Submit one (1) copy of each of the above to the Architect for review.
Closeout Procedures:
1. Request Substantial Completion inspection once the following are complete:
a) Advise Owner of pending insurance changeover requirements.
b) Submit Record Drawings, maintenance manuals, warranties, and similar record
information.
c) Deliver spare parts, extra stock, and similar items.
d) Complete startup testing of systems and instruction of operation and
maintenance personnel.
e) Remove temporary facilities and controls.
f) Complete final cleanup.
g) Touch up, repair, and restore marred, exposed finishes.
h) Obtain final inspections from authorities having jurisdiction.
i) Obtain certificate of occupancy.
2. Upon receipt of a request for inspection, Architect will proceed with inspection or advise
Contractor of unfilled requirements. Architect will prepare the Certificate of Substantial
Completion after inspection or advise Contractor of items that must be completed or
corrected before the certificate will be issued.
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3. Arrange for each installer of equipment that requires operation and maintenance to
provide instruction to Owner's personnel.
4. Warranties:
a) Submit written warranties to the Architect prior to the date certified for
Substantial Completion. if the ArchitecYs Certificate of Substantial Completion
designates a commencement date for warranties other than the date of
Substantial Completion for the Work, or a designated portion of the Work, submit
written warranties upon request of the Architect.
b) When the Contract Documents require the Contractor, or the Contractor and a
subcontractor, supplier or manufacturer to execute a special warranty, prepare a
written document that contains appropriate terms and identification, ready for
execution by the required parties. Submit a draft to the Owner, through the
Architect, for approval prior to final execution.
c) At Final Completion compile two (2) copies of each required warranty properly
executed by the Contractor, or by the Contractor, subcontractor, supplier, or
manufacturer. Organize the warranty documents into an orderly sequence
based on each technical Specification Heading.
5. Request inspection for certification of final acceptance and final payment, once the
following are complete:
a) Submit final payment request with releases of liens and supporting
documentation. Include insurance certificates.
b) Submit a copy of the Substantial Completion inspeciion list stating that each item
has been compieted or otherwise resolved for acceptance.
c) Submit final meter readings for utilities, a record of stored fuel, and similar data
as of the date of Substantial Completion.
d) Submit consent of surety to final payment.
6. Architect will reinspect the Work on receipt of notice that the Work has been completed.
7. On completion of reinspection, Architect will prepare a certificate of final acceptance. If
the Work is incomplete, Architect will advise Contractor of the Work that is incomplete or
obligations that have not yet been fulfilled.
02070 SELECTIVE DEMOLITION
A. Unless otherwise indicated, demolished materials become Contractor's property.
Compiy with EPA regulations and disposai regulations of authorities having jurisdiction.
Conduct demolition without disrupting Owner's occupation of the building.
B. Items indicated to be removed and salvaged remain the Owner's property. Remove,
clean, and pack or crate items to protect against damage. Identify contents of
containers and deliver to Owner's designated storage area.
C. Remove, salvage, relocate and reinstall items as indicated on Drawings.
D. All light switches, telephone, electrical, CRT outlets, etc. indicated to be removed or
relocated shall be completely removed. Patch and apply finish indicated. A cover plate
will not be acceptable.
E. Protect construction indicated to remain against damage and soiling during selective
demolition. When permitted by the Architect, items may be removed to a suitable,
protected storage location during selective demolition and then cleaned and reinstalled
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in their original locations. Maintain and protect existing utilities to remain in service
before proceeding with demolition, providing bypass connections to other parts of the
building. Locate, identify, shut off, disconnect, and cap off utility services to be
demolished. Protect remaining walls, ceilings, floors, and exposed finishes. Erect and
maintain dustproof partitions. Cover and protect remaining furniture, furnishings, and
equipment. Promptly patch and repair holes and damaged surfaces of building caused
by demoiition. Restore exposed finishes of patched areas and extend finish restoration
into remaining adjoining construction. Promptly remove demolished materials from
Owner's property and legally dispose of them. Do not burn demolished materials.
06402 INTERIOR ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK
A. Submit Shop Drawings and Samples showing the full range of colors, textures, and
patterns available for each type of finish.
B. Quality Standard: Architectural Woodwork Institute's "Architectural Woodwork Quality
Standards."
C. Materials:
1. Hardboard: AHA A135.4.
2. Medium-Density Fiberboard: ANSI A208.2.
3. Particleboard: ANSI A208.1, Grade M-2.
4. Softwood Plywood: PS 1.
5. Hardwood Piywood and Face Veneers: HPVA HP-1.
6. High-Pressure Decorative Laminate: NEMA LD 3.
a) Thermoset Decorative Overlay: Comply with ALA 1992.
b) Solid Surfacing Material: Homogeneous solid sheets of filled plastic resin
complying with material and performance requirements of ANSI Z124.3,
Type 5 or Type 6, without a precoated finish.
D. Cabinet Hardware and Accessories:
1. Cabinet Hardware:
a) Hinges: Blum fully concealed Module 90 series or equal for frameless type
construction.
b) Pulis: Epco MC 400SS 5" wire type or equal.
c) Drawer guides - KV 1284 Series or equal.
2. Exposed Hardware Finishes: For exposed hardware, provide finish that complies
with BHMA A156.18 for BHMA code number indicated.
a) Finish: Satin Stainless Steel: BHMA 630.
3. Furring, Blocking, Shims, and Hanging Strips: Softwood or hardwood lumber,
kiln dried to 15 percent moisture content. Provide fire retardant solid wood
blocking full width of cabinets.
Interior Woodwork:
Blackout or groove backs of flat trim members, kerf backs of other wide, flat
members, except for members with ends exposed in finished Work.
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2. Interior Standing and Running Trim for Transparent Finish: Custom Grade,
made from Cherry.
F. Laminate-Clad Cabinets (Plastic-Covered Casework): Custom Grade.
1. AW I Type of Cabinet Construction: Flush overlay.
2. WIC Construction Style: Style A, Frameless.
3. WIC Door and Drawer Front Style: Flush overlay.
4. Laminate Cladding: Horizontal surfaces other than tops, GP-50; vertical
surfaces, GP-50; Edges, GP-50 PVC tape; semiexposed surfaces, thermoset
decorative overlay.
G. Plastic-Laminate Countertops: Custom Grade.
1. Laminate Grade: GP-50.
2. Grain Direction: Parallel to cabinet fronts.
3. Edge Treatment: Same as laminate cladding on horizontal surfaces
H. Shelving:
1. Prefinished shelving shall be Kortron R/B 45 Ib. density, color - white, surfaced
both sides with finished exposed edges of matching plastic tee mold.
2. Shelf standards/supports shall be KV 255/256 for cabinets, KV87-187A1 with
brackets for shelves at walls and closets.
1. Finishing Of Interior Architectural Woodwork:
1. Transparent Finish: AWI Finish System TR-4, conversion varnish.
J. installation
1. Condition woodwork to prevailing conditions before installing.
2. Install woodwork to comply with AW I Section 1700 for grade specified.
3. Install woodwork Ievel, plumb, true, and straight. Shim as required with
concealed shims. Install to a tolerance of 1/8 inch in 96 inches (3 mm in 2400
mm) for level and plumb.
4. Scribe and cut woodwork to fit adjoining work, seal cut surfaces, and repair
damaged finish at cuts.
5. Install trim with minimum number of joints possible, using full-length pieces to the
greatest extent possible. Staggerjoints in adjacent and related members.
6. Anchor countertops securely to base units. Seal space between backsplash and
wall.
7. Anchor paneling to supports with concealed panel-hanger clips and by blind
nailing on back-up strips, splined-connection strips, and similar associated trim
and framing.
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07210 BUILDING INSULATION
A. Submit Product Data for each type of insulation product specified.
B. Surface-Burning Characteristics: ASTM E 84, flame-spread ratings of 25 and smoke-
developed ratings of 50.
C. Mineral-Fiber-Blanket acoustical insulation: ASTM C 665, Acoustical Type 1, Class B
unfaced fiberglass. NRC value .070, Thickness 2'/<" or 4" as indicated on drawings.
Fire hazard classification 25/50 per ASTM E84.
SECTION 07270 FIRESTOPPING
A. Submit Product Data and product certificates signed by manufacturer certifying
compliance with specified requirements.
B. Provide firestopping systems with fire-resistance ratings indicated by reference to UL
designations as listed in its "Fire Resistance Directory," or to designations of another
testing agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction.
C. Provide through-penetration firestopping systems with required F-ratings, as
determined according to ASTM E 814, but not less than the fire-resistance rating of the
constructions penetrated.
D. Provide through-penetration firestopping systems with T-ratings as well as F-ratings,
as determined according to ASTM E 814, where indicated.
E. For exposed firestopping, provide products with flame-spread ratings of less than 25
and smoke-developed ratings of less than 450, as determined according to ASTM E
84.
F. Firestopping:
1. The manufacturers and products listed are approved for use.
2. Dow Corning: 2000 Series Sealant, Foam and Intumescent Wrap.
3. General Electric: 100 Sealant, 200 Foam.
4. 3M Fire Barrier: CP25 Sealants, Putty MPP and MPS, FS195 Wrap Strip.
5. USG.
G. Firestopping Materials, General:
1. Commercialiy manufactured products complying with the following minimum
requirements.
a) Flame Spread: 25 Maximum in accordance with ASTM E 84.
a) Smoke Density: 50 Maximum in accordance with ASTM E 84.
b) Fuel Contribution: 25 maximum in accordance with ASTM E 84.
1) Nontoxicity: Nontoxic to human beings at all stages of application and
during fire conditions.
1. Manufacturer's recommended damming materials as back-up for applied
firestopping compounds.
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H. Installation: Install firestopping systems to comply with manufacturer's written
instructions and with requirements listed in the testing agency's directory for the
indicated fire-resistance rating.
SECTION 07920 JOINT SEALANTS
A. Submit Product Data and color Samples.
B. Compatibility: Provide joint sealants, joint fillers, and other related materials that are
compatible with one another and with joint substrates under service and application
conditions.
C. Elastomeric Sealant: Comply with ASTM C 920.
D. Acrylic Sealant: One-part, nonsag, solvent-release-curing acrylic terpolymer sealant
complying with AAMA 808.3 or FS TT-S-00230, or both, with capability, when tested
per ASTM C 719, to withstand plus or minus 12.5 percent change in joint width existing
at time of appiication without failing.
E. Acrylic-Emulsion Sealant: One-part, nonsag, mildew-resistant, paintable, acrylic-
emulsion sealant complying with ASTM C 834.
F. Silicone-Emulsion Sealant: Product complying with ASTM C 834 and, except for
weight loss measured per ASTM C 792, with ASTM C 920, that accommodates joint
movement of not more than 25 percent in both extension and compression for a total
of 50 percent.
G. Acousticai Sealant: Nonsag, paintable, nonstaining, latex sealant complying with
ASTM C 834.
H. Acousticai Sealant for Concealed Joints: Nondrying, nonhardening, nonskinning,
nonstaining, gunnable, synthetic rubber sealant recommended for sealing interior
concealed joints to reduce transmission of airborne sound.
SECTION 08110 ALUMINUM FRAMES
A. Submit Product Data and door schedule.
B. Aluminum Frames: RACO interior office fronts as manufactured by United States
Aluminum Company
E. Interior poor Frames: Provide units with mitered corners, verify wall thickness. Finish
to be factory applied baked enamel, manufacturer's standard color: sandstone.
F. Prepare doors and frames to receive mortised and concealed hardware according to
SDI 107.
G. Comply with NAAMM's "Metal Finishes Manual for Architectural and Metal Products" for
recommendations relative to applying finishes
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SECTION 08121 STEEL FRAMES
A. Submit Product Data and door schedule.
A. Comply with ANSI/SDI 100 and NFPA 80 for fire-rated door assemblies. Provide
assemblies identical to those tested per ASTM E 152, and Iabeied and listed by UL,
Warnock Hersey, or another testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities
having jurisdiction.
C. Cold-Rolled Steel Sheets: Carbon steel complying with ASTM A 366 (ASTM A 366M),
commercial quality, or ASTM A 620 (ASTM A 620M), Drawing Steel (DS), Type B;
stretcher-leveled standard of flatness.
D. Steel Doors: 1-3/4-inch- thick and ANSI/SDI 100 interior door Grade II, heavy-duty,
Model 2, seamless design, minimum 0.0478-inch thick, cold-rolled steel sheet faces.
E. Interior poor Frames: Provide units with mitered or coped and continuously welded
corners, formed from 0.0478-inch thick, cold-rolled steel for openings 48 inches or less
in width and from 0.0598-inch thick steel for openings more than 48 inches in width.
F. Prepare doors and frames to receive mortised and concealed hardware according to
SDI 107.
G. Comply with Nt1AMM's "Metal Finishes Manual for ArchitectUral and Metal Products" for
recommendations relative to applying finishes.
SECTION 08211 FLUSH WOOD DOORS
A. Submit samples for factory-finished doors.
1. Manufacturers: Marshfield, Algoma, Eggers or other approved manufacturer.
B. Fire-Rated Wood Doors: Labeled by a testing and inspecting agency acceptable to
authorities having jurisdiction based on testing per ASTM E 152.
C. Interior Solid Core Doors for Transparent Finish: Custom Grade, 5- ply, glued-block
core. Faces shall be plain sliced cherry.
F. Doors with Veneers: Book and running matched.
G. Pair matching. Continuous matching for doors with transoms.
H. Fabrication and Finishing:
1. Factory fit doors to suit frame-opening sizes indicated and to comply with
referenced quality standard.
2. Factory machine doors for hardware that is not surface applied.
3. Finish wood doors with NWWDA Standard grade, System 7, water-reducible
acrylic lacquer finish.
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SECTION 08305 ACCESS DOORS AND PANELS
A. Submit Product Data.
B. Where fire-rated access doors are required, provide doors that comply with NFPA 80,
are identical to door and frame assemblies tested for fire-test-response characteristics
per ASTM E 152 for vertical installations and ASTM E 119 for horizontal installations
and are labeled and listed by UL, Warnock Hersey, or another testing and inspecting
agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction.
C. Steel Sheet: ASTM A 366 commercial-quality, cold-rolled steel sheet with baked-on,
rust-inhibitive primer for field finish. Comply with Division 9 Section "Painting" for
requirements.
D. Trimless, Flush Access Doors for Gypsum Board: Units consisting of frame concealed
edge trim, door, hardware, and complying with the following requirements:
2. Frame: 0.0598-inch thick steel sheet.
3. Door: 0.0747-inch thick steel sheet.
4. Concealed, Gypsum Board Edge Trim: 0.0299-inch zinc-coated or galvanized-
steel sheet with face flange formed to receive joint compound.
5. Trim: Flange integral with frame, 3/4 inch (19 mm) wide, overlapping
surrounding finished surface.
6. Hinge: Concealed spring pin or continuous type.
7. Locks: Screwdriver-operated cam.
SECTION 08710 DOOR HARDWARE
A. Submit hardware schedule.
B. For fire-rated openings provide hardware tested and listed by UL or FM (NFPA 80).
On panic exit devices provide UL or FM label indicating "Fire Exit Hardware."
C. Door Hardware: As indicated in the Hardware Schedule on the Drawings.
1. Nonremovable hinge pins for exterior and public interior exposure.
2. Cylinders with 6-pin tumblers.
3. Dogging feature on non-fire-rated exit devices.
4. Key locks to Owner's existing master-key system. Provide key control system,
including cabinet.
SECTION 09255 GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES
A. Where STC-rated assemblies are required, provide materials and construction
identical to assemblies whose STC ratings were determined according to ASTM E 90
and classified according to ASTM E 413 by a qualified independent testing agency.
B. Where fire-resistance-rated assemblies are required, provide materials and
construction identical to assemblies tested according to ASTM E 119 by an
independent testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having
jurisdiction.
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C. Metal Framing and Supports:
1. Steel framing components for suspended and furred ceilings complying with ASTM
C 645 and ASTM C 754.
a) Wire Ties: ASTM A 641 (ASTM A 641 M), Class 1 zinc coating, soft
temper, 0.062 inch thick.
b) Hangers: Wire, ASTM A 641 (ASTM A 641M), Class 1 zinc coating, sofl
temper, 0.162-inch diameter.
c) Carrying Channels: Cold-rolled steel, 2 inches.
d) Furring Channels: 3/4-inch deep, cold-rolled channels.
2. Steei framing for partitions complying with ASTM C 645.
a) Studs and Runners: In depth indicated and 0.0179-inch thick, unless
otherwise indicated.
b) Rigid Hat-Shaped Furring Channels: In depth indicated and 0.0179-inch
thick, unless otherwise indicated.
c) Furring Brackets: Adjustable serrated-arm type fabricated from
corrosion-resistant steel sheet 0.0329-inch thick.
d) Provide double 20 gage studs at each door jamb.
e) At perimeter of building, all partitions shall be centered on window
mullions or column centerlines unless otherwise indicated.
f) Alignment of finished face of partition with finished face of existing
column or partition is indicated on the drawing by the note "afign".
D. Gypsum Board:
1. Gypsum Wallboard: ASTM C 36, in thickness indicated, with manufacturer's
standard edges. Regular Type, and Type X where required for fire-resistance-rated
assemblies.
2. Water-Resistant Gypsum Backing Board: ASTM C 630, in thickness indicated.
Regular Type and Type X where required for fire-resistance-rated assemblies.
3. Cementitious Backer Units: Provide cementitious backer units complying with
ANSI A118.9, of'/z-inch thickness and in maximum lengths available to minimize
end-to-end butt joints.
E. Accessories:
1. Accessories for Interior Installation: Cornerbead, edge trim, and control joints
complying with ASTM C 1047, formed from steel sheet zinc coated by hot-dip
process or rolled zinc.
2. Acoustical Sealant for Exposed and Concealed Joints: Nonsag, paintabie,
nonstaining latex sealant complying with ASTM C 834.
3. Sound-Attenuation Blankets: Unfaced mineral-fiber-blanket insulation complying
with ASTM C 665 for Type I.
F. Finishing Gypsum Board Assemblies: In accordance with GA-214; Level 4 finish, unless
otherwise indicated; Level 1 finish for concealed areas, unless a higher level of finish is
required for fire-resistance-rated assemblies; and Level 2 finish where panels form
substrates for tile.
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SECTION 09310 CERAMIC TILE
A. Submit Product Data and material Samples.
B. Ceramic tile and installation that complies with Standard Grade requirements of ANSI
- A137.1, "Specifications for Ceramic Tile" and Tile Council of America (TCA),
"Handbook for Ceramic Tile Installation," latest edition.
_ C. Provide ceramic tile, Ceramic mosaic tile, glazed wall tile, porcelain tile as scheduled
on the Drawings. Provide tile trim units that match characteristics of adjoining flat tile.
B. Manufacturers:: Dal Tile, American Olean, Crossville Ceramics; Grout: Mapei, C-
Cure, Laticrete.
E. Setting Materials: Dry-Set Portiand Cement Mortar: ANSI A118.1.
1. For wali applications, provide nonsagging, latex-portland cement mortar
complying with ANSI A118.4 for mortar of this type.
2. At rooms with occupied space below, provide polyethylene sheet membran with
pre-formed corners.
F. Grouting Materials: Latex-Portland Cement Grout: ANSI A118.6 for materials
described in Section H-2.4, composed as follows:
1. Factory-Prepared, Dry-Grout Mixture: Factory-prepared mixture of portland
~ cement; dry, redispersible, ethylene vinyl acetate additive; and other ingredients
to produce the following:
a. Unsanded grout mixture forjoints 1/8 inch (3.2 mm) and narrower.
b. Sanded grout mixture forjoints 1/8 inch (3.2 mm) and wider.
_ 2. Water-Cleanable, Chemical Resistant Epoxy Grout: ANSI A188.3 color as
indicated. Provide product capable of resisting continuous and intermittant
exposure to temperatures of up to 140 degrees F. and 212 degrees F
respectively, as certified by mortar manufacturer for intended use.
SECTION 09385 - DIMENSION STONE TILE
A. Submittals: In addition to Product Data, submit shop drawings showing stone tile
sizes, dimensions of tiled floor areas, joint patterns, bedding and details. Submit
_ samples of full size units of each type of stone tile indicated.
B. Provide stone tiles and thresholds that are free of cracks, seams, starts, and other
, defects impairing their function for use indicated.
C. Provide stone floor tiles with the following properties:
1. Abrasion Resistance: Minimum value of 12, as determined per ASTM C 1353 or
ASTM C 241.
2. Static Coefficient of Friction: For stone tile installed on walkway surfaces,
provide products with the following values as determined by testing identical
products per ASTM C 1028:
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Level Surfaces: Minimum 0.6.
Ramp Surfaces: Minimum 0.8.
D. Products: Santa Fe 'Golden Gate' Natural Quartzite Stone
E. Setting Materials:
1. Latex-Portland Cement Mortar (Thin Set): ANSI A118.4, consisting of the
following:
a. Prepackaged Dry-Mortar Mix: Factory-prepared mixture of portland
cement; dry, redispersible, ethylene vinyl acetate additive; and other
ingredients to which only water needs to be added at Project site.
F. Grouting Materials: As follows:
1. Grout Colors: Where manufacturer's standard grout products are indicated,
provide colors to comply with the following requirement:
a. As selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range of colors.
2. Latex-Portland Cement Grout: ANSI A118.6 composed as follows:
a. Factory-Prepared, Dry-Grout Mixture: Factory-prepared mixture of
portland cement; dry, redispersible, ethylene vinyl acetate additive; and
other ingredients to produce the following:
1) Unsanded grout mixture forjoints 1/8 inch (3.2 mm) and narrower.
2) Sanded grout mixture forjoints 1/8 inch (3.2 mm) and wider.
G. ANSI Tile Installation Standards: Comply with parts of ANSI A108 Series of tile
installation standards in "Specifications for Installation of Ceramic Tile" that apply to
types of setting and grouting materials and to methods indicated.
H. TCA Installation Guidelines: Comply with TCA's "Handbook for Ceramic Tile
Installation" and TCA installation method 243-03.
1. Lay tile as indicated on Drawings. Align joints when adjoining tiles on floor, base,
walls, and trim are the same size. Lay out tile work and center tile fields in both
directions in each space or on each wall area. Adjust to minimize tile cutting.
J. Expansion- and Control-Joint Installation Method: Comply with TCA EJ171. Joint
sealant materials and installation are specified in Division 7 Section "Joint Sealants."
K. Clean stone tiles after setting and grouting is complete; use procedures recommended
by stone producer and manufacturer for types of application indicated.
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SECTION 09511 ACOUSTICAL PANEL CEILINGS
A. Submit Product Data and material Samples.
B. Acoustical Panel Ceilings: Comply with ASTM E 1264 for Class A materials, as
determined by testing identical products per ASTM E 84.
C. Acoustical Panels: USG 'Mars' ClimaPlus Ceilings
D. Ceiling Suspension Systems:
1. Direct-hung suspension system, with intermediate-duty structural classification
according to ASTM C 635.
2. Size attachment devices for 5 times the design load indicated in ASTM C 635,
Table 1, Direct Hung, unless otherwise indicated.
3. Zinc-coated carbon-steel wire hangers, braces, and ties complying with ASTM A
641 (ASTM A 641 M), Class 1 zinc coating, soft temper.
E. Installation:
1. CISCA's "Ceiling Systems Handbook."
2. CISCA's "Recommendations for Direct-Hung Acoustical Tile and Lay-in Panel
Ceilings."
3. ASTM C 636, "Standard for Ceiling Suspension System Instaliations."
4. U.B.C. Standard 47-18.
5. U.B.C.'s "Metal Suspension Systems for Acoustical Tile and for Lay-in Panel
Ceilings": U.B.C. Standard 25-2.
SECTION 09651 RESILIENT TILE FLOORING
A. Submit Product Data and color Samples.
- B. Deliver to Owner at least 1 box for each 50 boxes or fraction thereof, of each type and
color of resilient floor tile installed.
C. Provide resilient floor tile type as scheduled on the Drawings. Tarkett, Forbo
D. Lay out tiles from center marks established with principal walls, discounting minor
offsets, so tile widths at opposite edges of room are equal to one another and are at
least one-half of a tile. Match tiles for color and pattern by selecting tiles from cartons in
same sequence as manufactured and packaged. Lay tiles in patterns indicated.
SECTION 09652 SHEET VINYL FLOOR COVERINGS
A. Submit Product Data and color Samples.
B. Deliver to Owner at least 10 linear feet (3 linear m) in roll form for each 500 linear feet
(150 linear m) or fraction thereof, of each type and color of sheet vinyl floor covering
installed.
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C. Provide sheet vinyl floor coverings as scheduled on the Drawings. Armstrong,
Mannington
D. Maintain uniformity of sheet vinyl floor covering direction, and match edges for color
shading and pattern at seams. Arrange for a minimum number of seams and place
them in inconspicuous and low-traffic areas, but in no case less than 6 inches away
from parallel joints in flooring substrates.
SECTION 09653 RESILIENT WALL BASE AND ACCESSORIES
A. Submit Product Data, color Samples and wall base seaming plans.
B. Deliver to Owner at least 10 linear feet for each 500 linear feet or fraction thereof, of
each type and color of resilient wall base installed.
C. Provide resilient rubber wail base and accessories as scheduled on the Drawings.
Johnsonite
D. Apply resilient rubber wall base to walls in 80 feet lengths, columns, pilasters, casework,
and other permanent fixtures in rooms or areas where base is required. Form wall base
corners from straight pieces. Install reducer strips at edges of flooring at dissimilar
materials and exposed concrete floors.
SECTION 09680 CARPET
A. Submit Product Data and color Samples. Provide seaming diagram for ArchitecYs
review.
B. Installer Qualifications: Engage an experienced Installer who is certified by the Floor
Covering Installation Board (FCIB) or who can demonstrate compliance with FCIB
certification program requirements.
C. Carpet and carpet cushions that have flame-spread and smoke-developed ratings of 25
or less and 450 or less, respectively, when tested according to ASTM E 84. Comply
with CRI 104, Section 6, "Site Conditions."
D. Deliver to Owner full-width carpet equal to 5 percent of each type and color carpet
installed, packaged with protective covering for storage.
E. Provide carpet as scheduled on the Drawings.
F. Comply with CRI 104, Section 8, "Direct Glue-Down".
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SECTION 09900 PAINTING
A. Submit Product Data and prepared 8-inch by 10-inch color samples.
B. Deliver to Owner a 1-gal. (3.8-L) container, properly labeled and sealed, of each color
and type of finish coat paint used on Project.
C. Paint: Manufacturer's first-line quality paint material of the various coating types as
specified and as indicated on the finish plan. Benjamin Moore, Kwal, Pittsburgh Corning,
Devoe, Shenvin Williams Refer to Finish Schedule for products and colors.
D. Comply with paint manufacturer's written instructions for surface preparation,
environmental and substrate conditions, product mixing, and application.
1.
Gypsum Board:
a)
Eggshell: Latex, 2 coats over primer.
b)
Flat Acrylic: 2 coats over primer.
c)
Low-Luster, Acrylic Enamel: 2 coats over primer.
d)
SemiglossAlkyd Enamel: 2 coats over primer.
2.
Woodwork and Hardboard:
a)
Low-Luster Acrylic Enamel: 2 coats over primer.
b)
Satin [Acrylic Enamel: 2 coats over wood undercoater.
c)
Satin [Alkyd Enamel: 2 coats over primer.
3.
Stained
Woodwork:
a)
Alkyd-Based, Satin Varnish: 2 coats ciear-satin varnish over sealer and
wood stain.
b)
Waterborne, Satin Varnish: 2 coats clear-satin varnish over sealer and
wood stain.
c)
Water-Based, Full-Gloss, Varnish: 2 coats Full-Gloss varnish over sealer
and wood stain.
d)
Alkyd-Based Stain, Wax-Polished Finish: 3 coats paste wax over sealer
and wood stain.
4.
Natural-
Finish Woodwork:
a)
Alkyd-Based, Satin Varnish: 2 coats clear-satin varnish over sealer.
b)
Waterborne, Satin Varnish: 2 coats clear-satin varnish over sealer.
c)
Water-Based, Full-Gloss, Varnish: 2 coats Full-Gloss varnish over
sealer.
d)
Wax-Polished Finish: 3 coats paste wax over sealer.
5.
Ferrous
Metal:
a)
Flat Acrylic: 2 coats over primer.
b)
Low-Luster, Acrylic Enamel: 2 coats over primer.
c)
Semigloss, Acrylic Enamel: One coat over undercoater and primer.
d)
Semigloss, Alkyd Enamel: One coat over undercoater and primer.
e)
Full-Gloss, Acrylic Enamel: 2 coats over primer.
f)
Full-Gloss, Alkyd Enamel: 2 coats over undercoater and primer.
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SECTION 09950 WALLCOVERINGS
A. Submit Product Data and material Samples.
B. Provide wall coverings with flame-spread and smoke-developed ratings of 25 or less
and 450 or less, respectively, when tested according to ASTM E 84.
C. Wall covering shall be as scheduled on the Drawings. Prepare all surfaces to receive
wall covering. Walls where existing wall covering was removed shall be prepared as
required to allow for a"like new" surface to apply new walf covering on.
D. Provide and install vinyl or fabric wall covering as scheduled. Refer to finish plan notes
for colors.
E. Apply one coat primer to substrate prior to installation of wall covering.
F. Wall covering shall be applied with strippable adhesive as recommended by
manufacturer. Trim edges where required to achieve pattern match between wall
covering pieces. No horizontal seams are permitted unless othenvise noted. No air
pockets, puckering, or sagging will be permitted. Report any defective wall covering to
Architect prior to installation. Clean any adhesive that telegraphs through wall covering.
Remove and replace hardware, accessories, plates and similar items to allow covering
to be installed.
G. Contractor is responsible to coordinate the extent of existing wall covering removal with
the extent of new wall covering to be installed.
H. Material, when of the same selection in a room, shall be from the same run.
1. Fabric wall covering: Maintain sharp cutting blades; frayed seams are not acceptable.
J. W rap outside corners with material. Seam distances from outside corners shall be a
minimum of 2-inches. Wrap inside corners except at material changes. Seam busters
shall be used for all seams.
K. Where wall covering is patching a wall surface with intent to match existing where
demolition has occurred, the new wall covering shall extend along the entire wall
surfaces replacing any existing wall covering, to the nearest inside corner.
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SECTION 10800 TOILET AND BATH ACCESSORIES
A. Submit Product Data and shop drawings.
B. install per ADA requirements unless othenvise noted.
C. Toilet and Bath Accessories:
a. See accessory schedule in drawings.
b. Mirror: Provide mirror with stainless steel angle frame. Type 304, heavy-gauge
stainless steel, 3/<-inch by 3/<-inch angle with vertical grain satin finish. Gaivanized
steel back is fastened to frame with concealed screws. Equipped with integral
horizontal hanging brackets at top and bottom.
c. Underlavatory Guard:
END OF SPECIFICATIONS
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